3/10/2021
How to onboard — and keep — new hires when the office is remote
Human Resource Management expert Junghyun (Jessie) Lee shares best practices on how to get new employees out of home office isolation by building bridges of connection to their team....
2/22/2021
Building hack-resistant driverless cars
Technology-packed autonomous vehicles will create a new frontier for hackers. A UM-Dearborn cybersecurity expert explains how we might protect them....
2/15/2021
'In America, opportunity is measured by ZIP code'
Associate Professor Kevin Early, a criminologist and expert in the field, is featured on the BET+ series "American Gangster: Trap Queens," which gives a platform for people to share their stories....
2/15/2021
How we’ll ultimately learn to trust autonomous vehicles
People are still extremely skeptical of letting machines do the driving. Here’s how we might get past that....
2/10/2021
Designing autonomous vehicles to be pedestrian friendly
For autonomous vehicles to become mainstream, we’ll have to train them to play nice with everyone who uses the road. ...
2/8/2021
Where UM-Dearborn’s research enterprise is headed next
Our new vice provost for research talks about the push to make interdisciplinary work a mainstay of the university’s research culture....
2/3/2021
When it comes to the stock market, is there a difference between a Wall Street bet and an investment?
Finance Lecturer Nick Vlisides, who teaches UM-Dearborn’s Investment Fund Management course, weighs in on the r/WallStreetBets story and what it says about hedge funds, buyer behavior and the stock market....
1/20/2021
Crossing the great divide: How can a split Senate represent ‘We, the People’?
UM-Dearborn political science experts Nancy Kursman and Julio Borquez break down what partisan-split power in the Senate means for our country and how we can begin to repair political polarization. ...
11/30/2020
Humans evolved from group hunters to civic rule creators: Do other primates have these capacities for cooperation?
CASL professor receives $1M grant for project looking to reverse engineer behavior to better understand humans, our primate cousins, and to prepare for future artificial intelligence development. ...
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....