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11/8/2021

Thinking beyond batteries

Storing renewable energy is crucial to solving the climate crisis. A ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn professor explains how alternative liquid fuels might address challenges batteries can’t....
11/5/2021

In their own words

The new Seen Jeem podcast highlights Arab and Arab American authors by providing a dedicated space to discuss their writing and to read excerpts from their work. The 15-episode podcast features a range of creative writing mediums and includes many award-w...
11/3/2021

An inclusive European Study Abroad experience at an accessible price

Campus leaders created a whole new study abroad model — and made it open to all undergraduate students in a desirable location at an affordable cost....
11/3/2021

ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn students built an art robot that uses your eyes to paint

The assistive technology demonstrates the potential of lower-cost eye tracking technology for helping artists with disabilities....
11/1/2021

Campus Colleagues: Kristine Day

Student Affairs Assistant Director Kristine Day shares lessons she’s learned from family, colleagues and experience....
11/1/2021

Should we view cyberattacks as acts of war?

A ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn cybersecurity expert and international affairs expert talk about how nation state cyberattacks are confounding calculations in international affairs....
10/27/2021

Spiders in the house? Put that blowtorch away

Spiders are all over your home and in your yard. Associate Professor Anne Danielson-Francois, a renowned spider expert, says that’s a good thing. Hear her out....
10/25/2021

The ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn website is making the jump to Drupal 9

Content editors of the website, rejoice! An upgraded content management system is headed your way. Here’s why that matters (for all of us)....
10/25/2021

Fun things to do around campus this fall

Here are a few of our favorite things....
10/20/2021

‘There is so much beauty in nature that needs our protection’

Professor Ulrich Kamp is using 90 years of images to visually show how the glaciers in the Andes of Southern Peru are rapidly melting — and hopes seeing is believing. His research is one of nine faculty projects highlighted in CASL's Faculty Research Slam ...