All News

3/15/2023

Are we returning to a pre-pandemic status quo? This report has answers.

UM-Dearborn’s Future of Work Report highlights: hybrid schedules, mental health care, and it may be the right time for all colleges to be on main campus again....
Photo of people working in a hybrid environment in the External Relations department
3/15/2023

'Art is a bridge to learning'

In the new Scientific Illustration art course, Dearborn Wolverines created pieces that focused on biology, botany and geology — and discovered how art can advance careers in health, conservation and more....
/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/2023-03/ScientificIllustration.jpg?h=bd16c872&itok=7z87HjVf
3/13/2023

Dearborn Wolverines say the Go Blue Guarantee is changing their lives

With the impact the full tuition financial aid makes, it’s a major focus for UM-Dearborn’s Giving Blueday 2023, the U-M day of giving that takes place March 15....
 Brothers Puwanat and Puwadon Sapprasert of Lincoln Park, Mich. both received the Go Blue Guarantee, which aims to provide a college education to high-achieving students from low-income backgrounds.
3/13/2023

Everything you need to know about Moses the therapy dog

Counseling and Psychological Services added a new team member back in February. But don’t confuse this pup for a mascot. He has a job to do....
Moses the therapy dog wearing a maize and blue puffy dog vest
3/8/2023

We’re not ready for the electrification era

To slash emissions and battle climate change, countries across the world are pushing the adoption of electricity-based technologies like electric vehicles and heat pumps. But Associate Professor Wencong Su says the grid is nowhere near ready for a lot more...
A collage graphic showing an overloaded electrical outlet supplying power to an electric vehicle, clothes dryer, microwave, heat pump and hot water heater.
3/8/2023

A swinging time at UM-Dearborn

A student organization offers swing dance lessons as a way to meet new people, alleviate stress and have fun....
Photo of two students in front of a large speaker at a Swing Dearborn event
3/7/2023

Think you can't fall in love with AI? Think again.

UM-Dearborn Professor of Marketing Aaron Ahuvia says that humans have been falling in love with objects for centuries — but this time, thanks to ChatGPT, there could be real cause for concern. ...
A movie still from the film Her (2013)
3/6/2023

What do Dearborn Wolverines want when it comes to their education?

A cross-campus team shares insights from a recent UM-Dearborn Student Experience Survey and guides developed based on the responses....
Photo of UM-Dearborn students in the Fairlane Center lab
3/6/2023

AI's mysterious ‘black box’ problem, explained

Artificial intelligence can do amazing things that humans can’t, but in many cases, we have no idea how AI systems make their decisions. UM-Dearborn Associate Professor Samir Rawashdeh explains why that’s a big deal....
An humanoid line drawing figure attempts to pull open a stuck door on a black rectangular monolith, set amidst an illustrated desert landscape.
3/6/2023

Office of Research update: March 2023

Check out upcoming research activities, see who recently received funding, and learn more about research resources like the Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae (SciENcv), which is a researcher profile system....