5/1/2023
Thank you, 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn!
Class of 2023 graduate Rudra Mehta, a Reporter editorial assistant, reflects on his experiences that he gained as an international student and Dearborn Wolverine....
4/30/2023
'The future belongs to you'
51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn celebrated more than 1130 graduates — and the 1151 degrees conferred — during Sunday’s three commencement ceremonies....
4/24/2023
Graduate programs from each of 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn’s four colleges included in national rankings
U.S. News & World Report recognized several of the university’s graduate programs as among the best....
4/24/2023
Class of spring 2023: CECS graduate Sierra Stockwell
One of 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn's most celebrated student engineering teams would not have survived without her. ...
4/19/2023
Medallion Awards recognize student achievements
These university awards are given to a select group of 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn's top graduates — with one of those students receiving the Chancellor's Medallion. Here are the CECS and COB recipients....
4/5/2023
Cybersecurity researcher Birhanu Eshete scores prestigious NSF CAREER award
Eshete’s project could have wide-ranging implications for one of artificial intelligence’s most stubborn problems....
3/22/2023
A new-look program is preparing students for a paradigm shift in the auto industry
Launching in Fall 2023, the revamped Automotive and Mobility Systems Engineering master’s program is built for an industry being transformed by electrification and autonomy....
3/20/2023
No, ChatGPT is not a disaster for higher education.
Three 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn experts talk about the much-hyped new AI tool, the potential for cheating and why ChatGPT could be a valuable resource for educators and students....
3/8/2023
We’re not ready for the electrification era
To slash emissions and battle climate change, countries across the world are pushing the adoption of electricity-based technologies like electric vehicles and heat pumps. But Associate Professor Wencong Su says the grid is nowhere near ready for a lot more...
3/6/2023
AI's mysterious ‘black box’ problem, explained
Artificial intelligence can do amazing things that humans can’t, but in many cases, we have no idea how AI systems make their decisions. 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn Associate Professor Samir Rawashdeh explains why that’s a big deal....