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....
9/7/2022
Learning the world through experience
UM-Dearborn Study Abroad programs returned this summer with faculty-led trips to five countries....
9/7/2022
Breaking down walls through art and expression
A new program inspired by the Inside Out Program and funded by a U-M Arts + the Curriculum grant offers art-focused workshops and discussions that are free and open to the public....
8/29/2022
Go Blue! Go Dearborn!
More than 600 incoming students experienced campus life for the first time during Wolverine Welcome Day....
8/22/2022
What's life like for UM-Dearborn student Kyle Piestrak?
This week sophomore Kyle Piestrak talks about the benefits of living at home and continuing to work (and climb the ladder) at the job he landed in high school. The College of Business student is doing this while still enjoying Wolverine perks — like studen...
11/12/2019
How Native Americans shape the American experience
November’s designated as Native American Heritage Month. But Anthropology Associate Professor Brian McKenna reminds his students in campus’ Indians of North America course that we benefit from the knowledge of this country’s indigenous people all year long...
12/5/2019
Michigan Journal editor, CASL graduate: "We have a job to do. The public good depends on it."
As Michigan Journal Editor-in-Chief Chanel Stitt prepares for graduation, she’s thankful for the experiences and advice she’s gained on campus — especially what’s helped her gain a thicker skin when it comes to processing the criticism that comes with toda...
12/14/2019
“It’s time for you to go big, go proud and always ‘Go Blue!’”
UM-Dearborn graduates join the 610,000 strong U-M alumni community as Saturday’s Fall 2019 commencement ceremonies grant 755 degrees....