12/10/2019

Trio of UM-Dearborn faculty lands $650K research grant

The big award from the Department of Energy goes to support “high risk, high reward” research in the area of energy innovation. Here’s an overview of what the team from UM-Dearborn plans to tackle....
11/7/2019

Voices of Arab Detroit

Adding to the burgeoning field of Arab American literature, Assistant Professor Ghassan Abou-Zeineddine is gathering creative nonfiction essays to share what it's like to live in the local Arab American community...
11/4/2019

A dispatch from the cybersecurity 'arms race'

UM-Dearborn professor Birhanu Eshete is working in some of cybersecurity's darkest frontiers, which are getting darker all the time....
10/15/2019

The promise of virtual reality for students with disabilities

A new MCubed project is recasting VR as assistive technology....
9/18/2019

How researchers can help win the long game on public health

A partnership between Delray residents, community leaders, University of Michigan researchers and students could be a template for advancing campaigns for environmental justice....
7/19/2019

Professor Aaron Ahuvia receives international lifetime achievement award for pioneering research on brand love

In the marketing world, the College of Business Professor is as recognizable as the big-name brands that he studies. ...
4/28/2019

College of Business faculty research how people balance technological benefits and privacy risks

The first-of-its-kind research study, which was published in the Journal of Business Research, seeks to better understand where the privacy line is when it comes to new technology....
4/22/2019

Associate Professor Hafiz Malik is battling the future of fake news

Voice technology is taking political disinformation to scary new extremes. This UM-Dearborn researcher says real-time debunking is one way to fight back....
4/7/2019

How autonomous technology could transform long-haul trucking

Semi-autonomous truck “platoons” could help the industry become less energy intensive and ease a major labor shortage....
3/25/2019

JASS Associate Professor Jen Proctor’s short experimental film gives voice to coming-of-age social pressure

Am I Pretty? will be shown on campus April 17. Its inspiration came from a YouTube trend where female tweens and teens wanted viewers to comment on their appearance, commonly asking, “Am I pretty or ugly?”...