1/28/2019

Campus natural areas provide a winter land of wonder

Every season brings something new to see in the Environmental Interpretive Center and the adjacent Environmental Study Area. Here are five things you may see walking on the trails....
2/15/2019

CASL Legacy Lecture Series gives today’s retiring faculty the opportunity to leave a reflective message for future learners

The new initiative, which began in the fall with Associate Professor Emeritus Elias Baumgarten, offers a reception and valedictory talk, which is recorded to serve as an oral history....
2/15/2019

Mohamad Jaafar has a campus fan club

The College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters senior says he doesn’t have a connection with everyone on campus — but our experience following him around for a day says otherwise....
9/26/2022

Meet the newest class of Alumni Difference Makers

The recipients were honored for their contributions to their professional fields, communities and UM-Dearborn....
9/26/2022

A look at Fall 2022 enrollment

UM-Dearborn welcomed a higher percentage of new students to campus this semester, along with a record number of international students....
6/19/2019

Having a Field Day: Students gather together for class that has a 50-year tradition of foraging

Led by Professor Emeritus Orin Gelderloos, UM-Dearborn's “salad bar course" — with its cattails, elderberry, mint and more — is more than nutritious; it teaches students how to understand and interact with local nature....
9/19/2022

'There's a place for everyone here'

Twenty years after graduating from high school, April Marvin takes a nontraditional college route and shares her success as a Dearborn Wolverine....
9/11/2019

Digging in

Anthropology Professor John Chenoweth spent his summer on the Cape Cod National Seashore looking for “350-year-old trash.” Along with 13 students, Chenoweth brought artifacts to the Anthropology Lab to learn more about one of America’s first colonial settl...
9/11/2019

Remembrance and reconciliation in Rwanda

Twenty-five years after the Rwandan genocide, the African country continues to work on healing through remembrance and reconciliation. Four faculty members whose research focuses on trauma and recovery recently traveled to the African country to learn from...
10/29/2019

How the new IDEA Lab is actively teaching students problem solving skills

To come up with solutions for a community challenge, new campus initiative trains students in data gathering, encourages them to work together and shows ways to tackle complex problems....