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6/14/2021

Remembering Walter Payne

Colleagues share their memories of the beloved member of the UM-Dearborn custodial staff who died last month at age 55....
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....
2/1/2021

Helping students SOAR

SOAR Program Director Ellen Judge-Gonzalez is honored with the University of Michigan Sarah Goddard Power Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the betterment of women through leadership....
1/27/2021

Have better virtual staff meetings

Zoom fatigue got you down? Experiment with these techniques for smoother, more productive, more interesting team meetings....
1/11/2021

Former UM-Dearborn Chancellor Jim Renick passes away at age 72

Serving as the UM-Dearborn Chancellor from 1993 through 1999, James (Jim) C. Renick led campus during a time of considerable growth....
12/21/2020

It wasn’t all bad: 2020 brought positive changes too

Even though it has been a tough year, good and great things are still happening. Your UM-Dearborn community shared bright spots they had during the past year....
Collage of photos of good news!
12/9/2020

CEHHS colleagues remember Liz Morden

The veteran administrative assistant, who passed away last month, was known as a caring friend and tireless ally of students....
12/9/2020

Teaching through five decades of political change

With nearly 50 years at UM-Dearborn and 12 U.S. presidential elections during his time on campus, Political Science Professor Ronald Stockton heads into retirement after witnessing a milestone year for student political involvement....
A graphic of Ron Stockton
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....
11/23/2020

Remembering Professor Bill Grosky

Colleagues share their memories of a beloved computer science professor who died earlier this month....
The late Professor Bill Grosky was an elderly white man with thinning gray hair and rectangular, black wire glasses. He was standing in front of the Detroit River, wearing a pinstripe button down. This photo is black-and-white.