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2/3/2021
When it comes to the stock market, is there a difference between a Wall Street bet and an investment?
Finance Lecturer Nick Vlisides, who teaches UM-Dearborn’s Investment Fund Management course, weighs in on the r/WallStreetBets story and what it says about hedge funds, buyer behavior and the stock market....
2/3/2021
Turning ideas into intentional, actionable steps
The UM-Dearborn DEI working group continues to meet, generate ideas and review campus community suggestions regarding diversity, equity and inclusion....
2/3/2021
The right balance
With 20-plus years as a finance professional, new Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs Bryan Dadey brings a vast array of business and finance experience to campus....
2/1/2021
Why your first driverless car is decades, not years, away
The technology needed to realize the dream of fully autonomous personal vehicles is growing steadily. But so is the list of hard-to-solve problems....
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....
1/25/2021
More than a history lesson
UM-Dearborn's Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive was awarded a $20,000 Ravitz Grant to expand a history course on the Holocaust....
1/25/2021
UM-Dearborn among the best in Michigan in business, engineering
Among the accolades: The College of Business’ Online MBA is No. 1 in the state; the College of Engineering and Computer Science has two top-ranked online graduate programs....
1/25/2021
UM-Dearborn has saved half a million dollars on its utility bills since the start of the pandemic
If you’re looking for silver linings, here’s one....
1/20/2021
Crossing the great divide: How can a split Senate represent ‘We, the People’?
UM-Dearborn political science experts Nancy Kursman and Julio Borquez break down what partisan-split power in the Senate means for our country and how we can begin to repair political polarization. ...