All News
1/7/2020
Longtime Professor Maureen Linker named Mardigian Library director
Maureen Linker stepped into her library director role officially last month. But she’s been working in the scholarly space for some time now and you probably have noticed her student-focused approach....
11/21/2019
Provost Catherine Davy reflects on her decade at UM-Dearborn
From establishing one of the campus' colleges to creating the Talent Gateway, Davy says it's been a fulfilling 10 years....
11/19/2019
Susan E. Alcock appointed UM-Dearborn provost
Acclaimed scholar and teacher will join campus Jan. 1, 2020....
11/14/2019
Students and faculty remember German Lecturer Klaus Tappe
Tappe, longtime UM-Dearborn educator and holder of multiple U-M graduate degrees, died Nov. 4 at age 64....
10/7/2019
Old, new, maize and blue: The new campus archive plan includes all
Mardigian Library is researching how to increase archive access across campus and looking to learn more about campus’ 60-year history from longtime faculty and staff....
9/25/2019
Retired UM-Dearborn professor is still helping students with a big gift to the ELB
A longtime favorite of students in the electrical and computer engineering department, Professor Emeritus Malayappan Shridhar is now sponsoring one of the ELB’s new student spaces....
9/16/2019
Melissa Stone starts as UM-Dearborn's new vice provost of enrollment management
Stone's high energy and years of experience in enrollment management are helping her hit the ground running....
9/5/2019
Gearing up for the new year
UM-Dearborn Athletics’ partnership with Nike and Team Sports outfits teams, coaches, fans and more. And Athletics is sharing the Nike love — any campus area can have custom UM-Dearborn Nike apparel made for their own cohesive look....
9/4/2019
The Reporter is getting a new look, switching to twice a week
Starting this fall, UM-Dearborn’s longrunning faculty-staff e-newsletter is getting some tweaks to keep you up to date on important campus stories, issues and events....
7/22/2019
Colleagues remember James E. Gruber as a “gentle, but fierce” voice for people silenced by discrimination and prejudice
Decades before the #MeToo Movement, Gruber — who passed away June 26 — put the spotlight on equity and gender-based discrimination and worked tirelessly to do something about it....