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10/3/2022
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn announces inaugural Chancellor's Inclusive Excellence Fellows
Professor Hafiz Malik and Associate Professor Terri Laws will work on two projects designed to make campus a more inclusive place to learn, teach and do research....
9/5/2022
Office of Research update: September 2022
Check out whose work is getting funded, find new funding opportunities, and learn about ways ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn can support your next project in the September update from the Office of Research....
8/1/2022
A conversation with Pauline Homsi Vinson
The visiting professor and new interim director of the Center for Arab American Studies talks about the explosive growth of the discipline and what she’s looking forward to about her upcoming year at ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn....
6/27/2022
Remembering Jerry Van Couwenberghe
Colleagues share their memories of the veteran facilities director who died earlier this month at age 62....
6/13/2022
It’s Englishes, plural.
Linguistics Professor Daniel Davis’ latest Fulbright project is looking to tell untold chapters of English’s fascinating story in the Philippines....
5/3/2022
Campus Colleagues: Sarah Dorchak
You’ve probably noticed Sarah Dorchak’s work across campus: The new Engineering Lab Building events, the Chancellor’s inauguration, the Alumni Awards and more. In this month’s Campus Colleagues, the Senior Development Associate and Event Specialist talks a...
4/4/2022
Campus Colleagues: Allison Kinsey
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn’s new assistant director at the Office of Student Life talks about her recent move to Michigan, her love of the outdoors, and what she hopes to do in her new position....
3/30/2022
Faculty Book Recs: Associate Professor Amy Brainer
In this first installment of the 'Faculty Book Recs' series, Associate Professor Amy Brainer provides two interesting non-fiction recommendations reflective of her own experiences and research. ...
2/28/2022
Campus Colleagues: Rudra Mehta
Meet our newest editorial assistant on the campus’ External Relations team....
2/16/2022
Rock. Water. Metamorphism.
Geology Professor Sven Morgan's scientific research — funded by more than $500,000 from a National Science Foundation grant — brings nature and nurture together by looking to prove a hypothesis on why land masses form while also expanding career interests ...