3/25/2024

Celebrating baseball’s unsung heroes

In his documentary, “Fielding Dreams,” Professor Emeritus Jim Gilmore celebrates the lives of baseball scouts — the game's only professionals not represented in the Hall of Fame....
3/15/2023

'Art is a bridge to learning'

In the new Scientific Illustration art course, Dearborn Wolverines created pieces that focused on biology, botany and geology — and discovered how art can advance careers in health, conservation and more....
12/3/2018

Students gain appreciation for Spanish peninsular culture and history through food in one UM-Dearborn course

SPN 321 creates a tasty dish that mixes education, collaboration and appreciation....
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....
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...
8/8/2022

New Health Communication Certificate offers personal and professional benefits

The 16-credit program, which begins this fall, focuses on helping students become better producers and consumers of messages about health and wellness....
11/4/2020

A newsroom view on election night

Associate Professor Tim Kiska and 20 of his journalism students spent Tuesday night in the Detroit Free Press newsroom assisting with election news coverage and gathering voting results for the too-close-to-call presidential race....
5/17/2021

CASL offers three new certificates for fall

The College of Arts, Sciences, & Letters introduces three new certificate programs that highlight diversity of thought in biochemistry, literature and language....