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1/19/2022
How two ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn students are advancing their activism
Senior Amanda Saleh and recent grad Daniel Arini reflect on how a recent United Nations Millennium Fellowship experience is helping focus and sustain their work as organizers....
1/17/2022
'Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope'
For the 29th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, 300-plus people gathered remotely and in-person to do more than 10 projects that included knitting hats and scarves to keep people in our community warm, assembling meals for the hungry and more....
1/17/2022
University leaders discuss winter COVID situation at town hall
U-M’s Chief Health Officer talked about why she’s optimistic that in-person learning is a safe bet at ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn, even during the Omicron surge....
1/12/2022
When it comes to diversity, equity and inclusion, what are campus community needs?
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn's DEI Climate Survey for the campus community launches Wednesday, Jan. 19....
1/12/2022
The Office of Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX has online resources available
The ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn ECRT website has tools available to answer questions and to provide available resources regarding instances of sexual and gender-based misconduct, as well as other forms of discrimination and discriminatory harassment....
1/12/2022
Inside the child welfare course that’s changing students’ lives
Teaching about child maltreatment and trauma takes a special awareness for how close to home the topic can hit for many students....
1/10/2022
The challenges of nurturing interdisciplinary research
Bringing together specialists from different disciplines is increasingly where the action is in academia. But that kind of collaboration doesn’t happen all by itself....
1/10/2022
Campus Colleagues: Shareia Carter
Center for Social Justice and Inclusion Director Shareia Carter is an advocate. She’s also always looking for ways to help others and educate through her service and live-and-learn lessons....
1/10/2022
What student-discovered War of 1812 artifacts tell us
U-M students from Dearborn and Ann Arbor focused on the 18th-century River Raisin Settlement, the site of the War of 1812's Battle of the River Raisin, in Anthropology Associate Professor John Chenoweth’s field study course....
12/20/2021
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn students built STEM toys and donated them to the local toy library
Students in the IMSE 382 manufacturing course really delivered for the holidays....