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1/28/2020

UM-Dearborn alumna is a champion for Hamtramck’s English language learners

Jaleelah Ahmed has devoted nearly her entire career to serving non-native English speakers in the public schools. Her new post as Hamtramck’s superintendent may be one of her most meaningful yet....
1/23/2020

How campus can tackle one of its major sources of carbon pollution

For UM-Dearborn to go carbon neutral, we’ll have to do something bold about our culture of commuting. Here are some big (and small) ideas that can get us there....
1/23/2020

Interested in Study Abroad? Here’s what you need to know.

Campus Study Abroad has opportunities to study in several countries. Course registration, financial aid deadlines are approaching....
1/21/2020

Bringing the leaders and best into the classroom

College of Business professors bring industry, experts into courses to give students an edge with employers....
1/20/2020

UM-Dearborn’s annual MLK Day of Service draws more than 400 volunteers to 21 work sites

As the event approaches three decades, retired faculty and staff reflect on how the event has grown and become a campus mainstay....
1/16/2020

College of Business has top programs in the state, nation

U.S. News & World Report, Poets&Quants and The Princeton Review have all recognized COB in their lists and rankings....
1/16/2020

In the renewable energy era, the ‘smart grid’ is going to have to be unbelievably smart

Associate Professor Wencong Su explains why retrofitting the electric grid to accommodate electric vehicles and wind and solar power is such a complex challenge....
1/14/2020

Meet one of UM-Dearborn’s few Russian students

Mechanical engineering doctoral student Ruslan Akhmedagaev talks about his adventures studying in the United States. ...
1/14/2020

Halal Metropolis exhibition series opens Friday

The exhibition series looks at food, politics, cultural celebrations, art and more — whatever allows someone to celebrate their full selves in their halal spaces....
1/9/2020

UM-Dearborn research prompts Detroit to review link between housing instability and tax auctions

Assistant Professor Joshua Akers' working paper outlines the housing policies and other factors that have allowed speculative buyers to contribute to neighborhood instability and blight in Detroit....