4/27/2015
Finding his niche: English grad hopes to connect students with literature
Sometimes the right teacher can make all the difference. Just ask Alex Sibo....
4/20/2015
Newsworthy: 'Michigan Journal' editor is first UM-Dearborn student to win SPJ scholarship honors
For Ricky Lindsay, the story's in the details....
4/13/2015
'Write’ of passage: Professor receives Fulbright to teach in Austria, research historic letters
Professor Jacqueline Vansant carefully read a letter, the first of a series of 600 that sat in a basement for decades....
4/3/2015
Growing together or drifting apart? New study shows decline in wages despite job growth in Washtenaw County
An increase in the number of professional and technical jobs in Washtenaw County has not improved economic standards for a majority of workers, according to a report issued by University of Michigan-Dearborn’s Center for Labor and Community Studies (CLCS)....
3/23/2015
Creating student solutions: Math department pilots open source textbooks in classes
Junior Josh Postel had his first experience with an open-source textbook in his linear algebra course last semester....
3/16/2015
Star search: Astronomy professor collaborates in creation of Milky Way map
When Will Clarkson was 5, he remembers watching Star Wars....
3/9/2015
A winning combination: Passionate adviser, students extend Model Arab League winning streak
A little more than 25 years ago, Ronald Stockton went on a Middle Eastern journey that changed his life....
3/6/2015
Tales from the frontlines: Professor's research showcases the lives of West African soldiers during WWI
They were the soldiers on the frontlines, often forcibly recruited by France to serve as “cannon fodder” in World War I. But when they returned home to West Africa following the war—a war in which they fought for liberty and equality—they helped influence ...
3/6/2015
Best of both worlds:
New business studies major combines liberal arts and professional education...