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1/12/2022

The Office of Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX has online resources available

The UM-Dearborn ECRT website has tools available to answer questions and to provide available resources regarding instances of sexual and gender-based misconduct, as well as other forms of discrimination and discriminatory harassment....
1/10/2022

Campus Colleagues: Shareia Carter

Center for Social Justice and Inclusion Director Shareia Carter is an advocate. She’s also always looking for ways to help others and educate through her service and live-and-learn lessons....
12/1/2021

Campus Colleagues: Finding inspiration in history, writing and the Block M

Get to know Executive Writer Carl Paulus, a Michigan alumnus, persuasive writer and civic-minded communicator, who works to inspire the leaders and best....
11/19/2021

'Students know they can count on you'

Nearly 70 staff members were recognized for outstanding acts and achievements at the 2021 Chancellor’s Staff Recognition Awards....
11/15/2021

Pushing your best work beyond academia

Associate Professor Dara Hill recently made a short documentary based on her research to reach audiences other than her fellow academics. It’s also helped renew her enthusiasm for the work....
11/1/2021

Campus Colleagues: Kristine Day

Student Affairs Assistant Director Kristine Day shares lessons she’s learned from family, colleagues and experience....
10/13/2021

A philosophy of learning where learners come first

UM-Dearborn professor and educational reformer Seong Hong has dedicated her career to constructivism, a dynamic theory of learning that’s long been the antidote to the “factory” model of PreK-12 education....
10/11/2021

How the pandemic experience is pushing teaching into the future

A UM-Dearborn statistics professor shares how the sudden shift to remote education pushed him to make his statistics classes more relevant to students....
10/6/2021

The future’s best robots may not have arms, faces or talk. But they’ll still change how we live.

UM-Dearborn’s robotics faculty talk about how public expectations for robots are often out of sync with realities of the technology. But that shouldn’t stunt our optimism about the field’s future....
10/4/2021

Campus Colleagues: Anthony DeLaRosa

CECS Engineering Experiential Learning Assistant Director Tony DeLaRosa shares personal and professional stories that show the importance of encouragement, the role of recognition (he’s co-chair for the Chancellor's Staff Recognition Awards) and how life ...