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10/21/2024

Regents roundup for October 2024

Get the details from the October U-M Board of Regents meeting, including news about grant funding, upcoming Regents meeting schedule changes, the new university leadership neutrality policy and personnel updates....
10/16/2024

Sharing natures beauty through touch, smell and sound

National and statewide awards honor EIC staff member and 15 alum Donna Posont for her work as an inclusive naturalist educator and advocate....
10/15/2024

Whos to blame?

'Complicity' is a potent term these days. Sociology Professor and 2024 Susan B. Anthony Campus Award winner Francine Banner explores how its use can cause great damage or be a force for change. ...
10/10/2024

Campus Colleagues: Annie Barker

The universitys new photographer talks about her Michigan homecoming, her unexpected appreciation of cornfields, why taking a great photo of someone probably means getting to know them first, and her enduring love of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. ...
10/9/2024

Piecing together the past one fragment at a time

Associate Professor of Anthropology John Chenoweths River Raisin National Battlefield Park field study course which recently received National Park Service funding digs up the past to help plan the future....
10/7/2024

Moving past Pantsuit Nation

As the '24 election approaches, Sociology Professor Pamela Aronson discusses what's changed since Hillary Clinton's presidential bid and the issues that matter to Gen Z...
10/2/2024

Teaching and learning more than a language

For eight consecutive years, 蹤獲扦-Dearborn students have lived, worked and studied in Austria, thanks to the Fulbright Austria program and their dedicated German professors....
9/30/2024

An Update from the Office of Research: October 2024

In this months update from the Office of Research, you can view research and scholarship productivity metrics by college -- plus, see which of your colleagues work is getting funded and learn about opportunities to support your own work....
9/30/2024

Lets save our families

During the recession, alum Carlos Parisi launched a business plan for Aunt Nees salsa in a College of Business classroom. He credits his continued success to a love of food, family and Detroit, as well as his 蹤獲扦-Dearborn education....
9/30/2024

The mysterious impacts of head trauma on the blood-brain barrier

With a new NIH-funded project, Associate Professor Dr. Zhi Elena Zhang and Assistant Professor Jie Fan are going deep within the brain to learn how head injuries impact one of our bodys most vital systems....