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10/16/2013

Mardigian Library news: faculty renewal policy expanded, Young Authors' Festival

The latest from the Mardigian Library...
10/11/2013

Kudos: Ismael Ahmed

Congratulations!...
10/9/2013

Reflecting on 2012-2013

At University of Michigan-Dearborn, faculty and staff challenge students to see beyond the classroom. Our students are descending on downtown Detroit to learn how entrepreneurs are developing businesses throughout the city; they’re taking on internships wi...
10/4/2013

Photo gallery: Day in the Life

From the pre-dawn ROTC workout in the Fieldhouse to the late-night study session in The Union at Dearborn—and all of the learning, working, teaching and, yes, rock climbing in between—we captured it all during UM-Dearborn’s Day in the Life photo shoot on T...
9/27/2013

Faculty and staff invited to CEHHS dean search open forums

The search for the inaugural dean of the College of Education, Health, and Human Services continues next week, as the first of four final candidates will be on campus beginning Monday. Faculty and staff are invited to participate in open forum sessions for...
9/27/2013

Freshly Pressed: Adler, Sollenberger, Steadman

Freshly Pressed highlights books written or edited by members of the University of Michigan-Dearborn community. ...
9/27/2013

The Dearborn Icebreaker

Lisa Remsing...
9/25/2013

UM-Dearborn launches fall advertising campaign

University of Michigan-Dearborn’s fall advertising campaign launched in early September in support of undergraduate recruitment efforts. This is the first campaign with the university’s new Detroit-based advertising agency partner, Marketing Associates....
9/25/2013

ORSP announces two new campus grant programs for students

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) is pleased to announce two new grant programs available to students this year. ...
9/25/2013

ITS updates: ITS and Mardigian Library partner for support

Information Technology Services and Mardigian Library have partnered on a yearlong pilot program called “Neighborhood IT.” ...