4/18/2022

'This is a generation that can change the world for the better'

Grad student Katie Smith and her psychology research won the 2022 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition on campus and she recently competed at the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools' regionals....
4/11/2022

Meet the College of Arts, Sciences, & Letters, the College of Education, Health, & Human Services Medallion recipients

To acknowledge the number of strong medallion candidates among UM-Dearborn's top graduates, three medallions recipients are awarded per college — with one of those students receiving the top Chancellor's Medallion. ...
3/30/2022

Faculty Book Recs: Associate Professor Amy Brainer

In this first installment of the 'Faculty Book Recs' series, Associate Professor Amy Brainer provides two interesting non-fiction recommendations reflective of her own experiences and research. ...
3/30/2022

UM-Dearborn graduate programs shine again in national rankings

In annual rankings released Tuesday, U.S. News & World Report named several of the university’s graduate programs as among the best....
3/21/2022

‘Ungrading’ doesn’t necessarily mean no grades. So what does it mean?

Associate Professor Emily Luxon talks about how ungrading works in her classroom and why it’s making her courses better....
3/18/2022

My first (pandemic) job: Journalist Chanel Stitt

In our series on the work lives of recent grads, ‘19 alum Chanel Stitt talks about covering the news from home....
3/15/2022

Everything vs. Gen Z

Sociology Professor Pamela Aronson, who’s spoken to media outlets like BBC, Salon and Vox about the pandemic’s effect on the transition to adulthood, shares research and advice on how more established adults can help Generation Z create pathways to success...
3/9/2022

Should the price of gas fuel presidential performance ratings?

Political Science Associate Professor Julio Borquez says many factors go into a president’s approval rating and breaks down the factors behind Biden's current polling numbers. He also shares what we, as voters, can do to foster a future where polarization ...
2/28/2022

Professor preserves Arab American stories by restoring forgotten history

Nearly a decade ago, CASL faculty member Hani Bawardi joined the preservation effort to restore the forgotten history of the oldest Arabic-speaking settlement in the U.S., located on Washington Street in New York City — and recently scored a $1.5 million g...
2/23/2022

This is the Wolverine Media Network.

The Michigan Journal, Lyceum, Campus Video Network and WUMD Radio have been at UM-Dearborn for decades — but they are now starting a new chapter within the Wolverine Media Network....