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6/27/2022
After years of effort, why aren’t engineering programs more diverse?
Leaders in UM-Dearborn’s College of Engineering and Computer Science talk about why universities aren’t gaining more ground when it comes to recruitment of women and Black students — and some new approaches that could finally transform the college....
6/27/2022
Regents Roundup, June 2022
At the June 16 meeting, the Board of Regents approved UM-Dearborn business, which includes the approval of the new budget, Professor Qiang Zhu’s reappointment as the CECS Computer Information and Science department chair, and retirement memoirs....
6/27/2022
Remembering Jerry Van Couwenberghe
Colleagues share their memories of the veteran facilities director who died earlier this month at age 62....
6/16/2022
UM-Dearborn budget prioritizes student aid, investments in workforce
Growth in student support is part of UM-Dearborn’s $165.4 million 2022-2023 general fund operating budget approved June 16 by the Board of Regents....
6/14/2022
Marketing to Sellers
In today’s ambitious society, nearly everyone is in sales — regardless of whether or not you have it in your title. So starting this fall, UM-Dearborn is offering a new Sales Management and Personal Selling Certificate to help people develop effective comm...
6/13/2022
Make your Destination Dearborn
Destination Dearborn — a new program for transfer students from two-year colleges — guides prospective UM-Dearborn degree seekers through enhanced academic advising, increased financial aid, career-ready resources and more....
6/13/2022
It’s Englishes, plural.
Linguistics Professor Daniel Davis’ latest Fulbright project is looking to tell untold chapters of English’s fascinating story in the Philippines....
6/6/2022
An Update from the Office of Research: June 2022
See the Winter 2022 Campus Grant Award Recipients, learn about available research resources and sign up for upcoming events in the Office of Research June update....
6/6/2022
Connecting activism and justice efforts happening 5,000 miles apart
Sociology Professor Paul Draus — who often leads social and environmental justice projects in Detroit — is working in Lithuania for his Fulbright U.S. Scholars-supported research project....
6/6/2022
Why proteins could make for amazing nanobots
A fascinating new NSF-funded project from UM-Dearborn Assistant Professor Alireza Mohammadi is exploring what proteins and robots may have in common. ...