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7/24/2023

Meet Jessica Johnson, our new emergency management and infrastructure security coordinator

Johnson brings years of experience on the Ann Arbor campus and a background in homeland security to ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn....
7/24/2023

Get to know CASL Dean Dagmar Budikova

Dean Dagmar Budikova shares why the ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn community and our mission resonate with her and how much she’s looking forward to her new College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters leadership role....
7/24/2023

Regents Roundup for July 2023

The new College of Business Dean Frédéric Brunel was approved at the recent U-M Board of Regents meeting. Read about other appointments and news from the July meeting....
7/19/2023

10 Years of Doing More

The ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn Difference Maker award, launched for the university’s 50th anniversary during the 2009-2010 school year, honors 50 outstanding students annually for the positive impact they have on their campus, neighborhoods, communities and beyond....
7/17/2023

Finding solutions through math and mentoring

Students from across the nation — including Dearborn Wolverine Louisa Hoback — worked with ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn faculty mentors during the campus’ Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Mathematical Analysis and Applications program....
7/17/2023

Helping solve the mystery of world's largest gecko

Professor Matthew Heinicke extracted DNA from a femur to clarify origin of the almost 2-foot-long lizard....
7/11/2023

ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn is developing a new comprehensive campus plan

The changing nature of work and education are prompting the university to rethink ways to optimize its physical spaces....
7/10/2023

Office of Research update: July 2023

See which of your colleagues earned external funding grants, learn about research resources like upcoming virtual seminars and information regarding new policies, and consider applying for a fiscal year 2024 campus grant....
6/26/2023

How a campus educator is helping create a sustainable future

Environmental Interpretive Naturalist Dorothy McLeer, who’s taught on campus for 30 years, is honored by the National Association for Interpretation for her environmental education efforts....
6/26/2023

Is AI really a threat to human civilization?

Three ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn experts say recent warnings that artificial intelligence may soon pose an ‘extinction-level’ threat are overblown. But we’re right to be concerned about other ways AI is reshaping our world....