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11/14/2016
Giving Blueday: Campus prepares for 24-hour global day of giving
Robin Wilson knew it wouldn’t be easy to return to school to finish her bachelor’s degree in 2013. Then 29, she worried about balancing classwork with a full-time career in the nonprofit world and a busy personal life....
11/14/2016
The unsung hero: Bob Fraser recognized for distinguished library career
Shortly after he started working at Mardigian Library more than 20 years ago, Bob Fraser was invited to start attending the collection development library meetings on U-M Ann Arbor’s campus....
11/7/2016
Food for thought: ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn-based research team looks into campus food insecurity
During the first week of her social psychology course this fall, Psychology Assistant Professor Harmony Reppond shared a list of campus resources with her students—including the ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn Food Pantry....
11/2/2016
Economic investment: Communities recognized for entrepreneurial development
Six communities across the state of Michigan have been identified for the strategies they employ to foster entrepreneurial growth and economic development, according to the annual eCities study....
10/31/2016
Find your shuttle: New app gives real-time ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn shuttle updates
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn shuttle riders now can track shuttles in real time with RideHop, an app available for Android and Apple devices....
10/31/2016
Growth in new student population and strong retention rate highlight fall enrollment
A historically large freshman class, strong first-year retention and significant growth in new graduate student enrollment are among the highlights from University of Michigan-Dearborn’s fall 2016 enrollment report....
10/31/2016
Expression in oppression: Course explores Forbidden Art exhibit, coping strategies
Students in Assistant Professor Anna Muller's Oppression and Survival in Concentration Camps course are exploring human coping strategies through 'Forbidden Art.'...
10/31/2016
Cultural connections: Student Christian Ledford lands fellowship to experience the Middle East
Christian Ledford saw the customs of the oldest independent state of the Arab world. He shared ideas with government representatives. And he enjoyed getting a new perspective on world affairs....
10/24/2016
Holistic childcare: CEHHS student discovers career path that focuses on wellness, compassion for families
Listening to stories around a campfire ring. Assembling s’mores. Cheering for each other to catch pretend fish in a small pool....
10/24/2016
An honorable impact: ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn named to President’s Higher Education Honor Roll for community service
College of Engineering and Computer Science students and faculty teach STEM skills to local Boy Scout troops working toward their technology badges....