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3/22/2023

Through education, student plans to create a mental health support network 7,000 miles away

Graduate student Hajira Baig created a research project to better understand mental health needs and coping strategies in an effort to better assist people in need and reduce stigma surrounding mental illness in rural Pakistan....
3/22/2023

A new-look program is preparing students for a paradigm shift in the auto industry

Launching in Fall 2023, the revamped Automotive and Mobility Systems Engineering master’s program is built for an industry being transformed by electrification and autonomy....
3/20/2023

No, ChatGPT is not a disaster for higher education.

Three UM-Dearborn experts talk about the much-hyped new AI tool, the potential for cheating and why ChatGPT could be a valuable resource for educators and students....
3/15/2023

Are we returning to a pre-pandemic status quo? This report has answers.

UM-Dearborn’s Future of Work Report highlights: hybrid schedules, mental health care, and it may be the right time for all colleges to be on main campus again....
3/15/2023

'Art is a bridge to learning'

In the new Scientific Illustration art course, Dearborn Wolverines created pieces that focused on biology, botany and geology — and discovered how art can advance careers in health, conservation and more....
3/13/2023

Dearborn Wolverines say the Go Blue Guarantee is changing their lives

With the impact the full tuition financial aid makes, it’s a major focus for UM-Dearborn’s Giving Blueday 2023, the U-M day of giving that takes place March 15....
3/13/2023

Everything you need to know about Moses the therapy dog

Counseling and Psychological Services added a new team member back in February. But don’t confuse this pup for a mascot. He has a job to do....
3/8/2023

We’re not ready for the electrification era

To slash emissions and battle climate change, countries across the world are pushing the adoption of electricity-based technologies like electric vehicles and heat pumps. But Associate Professor Wencong Su says the grid is nowhere near ready for a lot more...
3/8/2023

A swinging time at UM-Dearborn

A student organization offers swing dance lessons as a way to meet new people, alleviate stress and have fun....
3/7/2023

Think you can't fall in love with AI? Think again.

UM-Dearborn Professor of Marketing Aaron Ahuvia says that humans have been falling in love with objects for centuries — but this time, thanks to ChatGPT, there could be real cause for concern. ...