11/2/2020

What have COVID-19-related changes shown us about community telemental health?

Looking at data to see how the pandemic changed the community mental health landscape, one CASL faculty member says people have adjusted to the new virtual environment and telemental health has promise to be an effective delivery service....
7/6/2020

Get a specialized education in a short amount of time

The College of Arts, Sciences, & Letters introduces five new certificate programs for the fall that focus on food, language, media production and more. ...
6/15/2020

What can we do about the extinction crisis?

College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters faculty and American Society of Primatologists colleagues form action network for primate conservation....
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....
3/18/2019

This UM-Dearborn course is facilitating discussion on what it means to be a man in today’s society

The College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters class also looks at the importance of having the opportunity to rethink and reshape social constructs....
3/11/2019

Graduate student Christin Dewit examines stress levels of the caregivers of children diagnosed with autism

Dewit’s research took first place during UM-Dearborn’s Three-Minute Thesis Competition; she will represent the university at a regional competition later this month....
2/1/2019

Post-Industrial Spaces project connects five international cities with similar histories

The UM-Dearborn-led global initiative sparks cross-cultural dialogue about the role of identity and legacy in community healing and renewal....
11/12/2018

Building a stronger relationship between health and care

A personal experience led senior Lena Rammouni to seek out research opportunities that help doctors and clients build better relationships. And a campus lab helped her create something that doctors are now using to do just that....
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...
10/8/2018

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....