7/21/2017

Economics Professor Patricia Smith’s research looks at U.S. fast food consumption across socioeconomic groups

Research shows the frequency of fast-food consumption is about the same across socioeconomic groups, with the middle class eating the most....
7/21/2017

BEEP Lab to explore what motivates people to do the right thing

The Behavioral and Experimental Economics and Policy Lab will be used as both a classroom and research space starting this fall....
7/21/2017

Ford, UM-Dearborn create new summer internship program

The Ford Innovation Alliance’s Ford Faculty Internship is a new initiative to foster future research collaboration....
2/13/2017

Birds of a feather: Mutant hen studies could advance knowledge of body processes

The study at University of Michigan-Dearborn seeks to build understanding of how chickens and other animals absorb vitamins and other chemicals....
11/7/2016

Food for thought: UM-Dearborn-based research team looks into campus food insecurity

During the first week of her social psychology course this fall, Psychology Assistant Professor Harmony Reppond shared a list of campus resources with her students—including the UM-Dearborn Food Pantry....
10/3/2016

A mission for Curiosity: Geology assistant professor Mark Salvatore and students involved in latest Mars endeavor

Geology Assistant Professor Mark Salvatore and his students are studying Mars to see if it could support sustained life....
5/23/2016

Return on investment: Economic Opportunity Report shows positive impact on graduates, state

A new Economic Opportunity Impact Report conducted and compiled by Associate Professor of Business Economics Lee Redding, iLabs Director Tim Davis, and Decision Sciences Lecturer Anne-Louise Statt quantifies the “Why?” and finds that UM-Dearborn graduates ...
5/9/2016

Mapping Detroit: New tool aims to identify property speculation in the Motor City

Property Praxis, a new online mapping tool, aims to identify property speculation and show how speculative property ownership is actively shaping the conditions of Detroit neighborhoods....
4/11/2016

Freshly Pressed: Adler

Typhoid Fever, A History, a book by Richard Adler and Elise Mara (’14 B.S.), has been published by McFarland Press. Using first person historical accounts, the book describes the early efforts of treatment and prevention, paving the way for understanding o...
3/14/2016

A lasting impact: Assistant Professor Marouane Kessentini encourages risk-taking research

Assistant Professor Marouane Kessentini encourages risk-taking research—and heeds his own advice....