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10/19/2018

Criminal Justice Studies Program Director Donald Shelton’s latest research examines familial DNA search

The method helped catch a serial killer earlier this year, but Shelton said there are moral and ethical concerns raised on who can access raw DNA information. He is one of 13 faculty set to discuss their research at the CASL Faculty Research Slam this Fri...
10/12/2018

Examining the effectiveness of hazardous substance rankings and their impact on more environmental conscious industrial practices

Decision Science Assistant Professor Wayne Fu’s research shows that business production practices do change with updated information and improved awareness — even when regulation doesn’t require it....
10/8/2018

MCubed project researches workplace perceptions developed prior to employment

Studies suggest that clear communication from organizations during recruitment may result in more effective future employee-organization relationships....
10/1/2018

Graduate students meet their research match at Open Lab Day

The event helps connect College of Engineering and Computer Science graduate students interested in research to faculty who need lab assistants....
9/21/2018

Cultivating a Green Energy Village

UM-Dearborn faculty are helping a Detroit resident push his Green Energy Village concept — rows and rows of energy-generating wind-turbine and solar panel-equipped sculptures — to a near-reality on Detroit’s east side....
9/21/2018

The Ford Summer Sabbatical is giving junior faculty a boost

A collaboration between Ford and UM-Dearborn is becoming an important incubator for new research....
9/14/2018

Marouane Kessentini lands award as top Tunisian researcher

The UM-Dearborn computer and information science associate professor is the youngest ever to win the country’s Distinguished Researcher Award....
7/23/2018

Undergraduate research has a bold new look this summer

A pilot program is hoping to elevate the profile of undergraduate research at UM-Dearborn....
7/20/2018

Two faculty members put a spotlight on Street Outreach Court Detroit

College of Arts, Sciences, & Letters associate professors Francine Banner and Lara Rusch are working on a publication to inform others in academia and in key legal and judicial positions about this successful alternative justice program....
7/20/2018

Four-year research project leads Clinical Professor Jim Gilmore to make award-winning documentary

Feature-length film shows how female poker players worked—and continue to work—toward parity at the gaming table....