3/24/2021

For a recent UM-Dearborn grad, the COVID vaccine is deeply personal

Megan Lohner’s family has shouldered many of COVID’s biggest impacts. Now a post-graduation homecoming finds her producing Pfizer’s groundbreaking vaccine....
3/17/2021

Grading the vaccine rollout

Two UM-Dearborn experts explain why equity and vaccine hesitancy are proving to be such persistent challenges....
3/1/2021

The Healing Power of Artistic Expression

Mardigian Library is creating an archive of campus experiences during COVID through artistic expression and oral history....
2/22/2021

What you need to know about UM-Dearborn's return-to-campus plans

University leaders recently shared updates on plans for the rest of winter semester, what to expect for summer and fall, some good news about athletics, and a big good-to-know about vaccines....
1/13/2021

Vaccine hesitancy: A side effect of systemic racism

African and African American Studies Assistant Professor Terri Laws talks about the role of transparency, acknowledgement and actionable change in repairing the broken trust behind the COVID vaccine hesitation in communities of color....
12/7/2020

Faculty recognize university leadership for coronavirus response

The Faculty Senate recently passed a resolution commending the Chancellor, Provost and leadership team for their foresight in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic....
12/2/2020

What would a “just” rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine look like?

The next phase of the pandemic could be a test of how much we’ve learned about inequity in America....
11/30/2020

Zoom field placements are expanding the playbook for teachers-in-training

Students and faculty talk about the challenges and surprising payoffs of their virtual tutoring experiences this semester....
11/16/2020

Takeaways from the November 11 virtual town hall

University leaders shared their thoughts on how things are going this semester, the state of the budget, and what we can expect in 2021....
11/17/2020

How does pandemic + recession = seller’s market?

You’ve probably noticed the house down the street sold in days — over asking — during a recession and a pandemic. COB Associate Professor Lee Redding explains what’s going on....