3/10/2021

How to onboard — and keep — new hires when the office is remote

Human Resource Management expert Junghyun (Jessie) Lee shares best practices on how to get new employees out of home office isolation by building bridges of connection to their team....
2/8/2021

Where -Dearborn’s research enterprise is headed next

Our new vice provost for research talks about the push to make interdisciplinary work a mainstay of the university’s research culture....
2/1/2021

Why your first driverless car is decades, not years, away

The technology needed to realize the dream of fully autonomous personal vehicles is growing steadily. But so is the list of hard-to-solve problems....
1/13/2021

Vaccine hesitancy: A side effect of systemic racism

African and African American Studies Assistant Professor Terri Laws talks about the role of transparency, acknowledgement and actionable change in repairing the broken trust behind the COVID vaccine hesitation in communities of color....
11/30/2020

Humans evolved from group hunters to civic rule creators: Do other primates have these capacities for cooperation?

CASL professor receives $1M grant for project looking to reverse engineer behavior to better understand humans, our primate cousins, and to prepare for future artificial intelligence development. ...
11/11/2020

-Dearborn’s new artificial intelligence center is having a great first year

The pandemic hasn't blunted the momentum of faculty and students who are making AI a promising trendline for -Dearborn....
11/9/2020

If you lose your home, how can you quarantine?

Associate Professor Joshua Akers talks about the Detroit housing crisis on the horizon, what people are doing to help, and why the Dec. 31 eviction moratorium date ignores the reality of increasing COVID case numbers locally and across the nation....
10/28/2020

Will polling be the one thing 2020 gets right?

In a year full of surprises, the 2020 presidential election results might be just as the polls report. Here’s why....
10/7/2020

The biometrics revolution is here. Are we ready?

-Dearborn professor Hafiz Malik breaks down the risks and rewards of integrating facial recognition, palmprint and other biometric technologies into more parts of our daily lives....
9/16/2020

Why we may need to think small — not big — to green the energy grid

A -Dearborn graduate student is working to fulfill the promise of electric “microgrids.”...