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3/9/2022
Should the price of gas fuel presidential performance ratings?
Political Science Associate Professor Julio Borquez says many factors go into a president’s approval rating and breaks down the factors behind Biden's current polling numbers. He also shares what we, as voters, can do to foster a future where polarization ...
3/7/2022
Putting research in the driver's seat
College of Business Assistant Professor Wayne Fu’s research has looked into car warranties for a decade. His discoveries provide manufacturers with important data for their decision-making processes — and Fu shares if he, as a consumer, would buy an extend...
3/2/2022
My first (pandemic) job: Software engineer Farzana Fariha
We kick off a series on the work lives of recent grads, whose post-graduation careers have happened entirely during the pandemic....
3/2/2022
Computing beyond the cloud
Assistant Professor Zheng Song explains how edge computing will help realize the dream of an "Internet of Things."...
2/28/2022
Campus Colleagues: Rudra Mehta
Meet our newest editorial assistant on the campus’ External Relations team....
2/28/2022
Professor preserves Arab American stories by restoring forgotten history
Nearly a decade ago, CASL faculty member Hani Bawardi joined the preservation effort to restore the forgotten history of the oldest Arabic-speaking settlement in the U.S., located on Washington Street in New York City — and recently scored a $1.5 million g...
2/23/2022
How a new campus lab supports students from the classroom to the boardroom
The College of Business John H. and Patricia W. Mitchell Business Communication Lab supports UM-Dearborn business students by providing feedback on written assignments, evaluating slide presentations, giving presentation rehearsal assistance and more....
2/23/2022
This is the Wolverine Media Network.
The Michigan Journal, Lyceum, Campus Video Network and WUMD Radio have been at UM-Dearborn for decades — but they are now starting a new chapter within the Wolverine Media Network....
2/21/2022
Better curbscapes, brought to you by math
Assistant Professor Armagan Bayram hopes her mathematical modeling can bring order to a notoriously contested city environment....
2/16/2022
Rock. Water. Metamorphism.
Geology Professor Sven Morgan's scientific research — funded by more than $500,000 from a National Science Foundation grant — brings nature and nurture together by looking to prove a hypothesis on why land masses form while also expanding career interests ...