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12/2/2024

Here are your CASL and COB Medallion winners

This commencement season, select students across the university are recognized with ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn’s top honors....
12/2/2024

A guide to Fall 2024 Commencement

Here are a few highlights and need-to-know items for the Dec. 21 graduation ceremonies....
12/2/2024

Office of Research update for December 2024

View December’s research events, learn about opportunities to support your work and find out how the winter break will impact research services....
11/18/2024

Honoring years of service and a job well done

At the Chancellor’s Staff Recognition Awards, the campus community honored recipients for going above and beyond, and staff members celebrated milestone anniversaries totaling over 1075 years of service ...
11/18/2024

Lecturer Rashid Faisal wants you to remember — and see yourself in — Cornelius Henderson

With an Inclusive History Project grant, the education lecturer is challenging his students to reckon with the nearly forgotten life story of a 1911 African American U-M grad who became an accomplished Detroit civil engineer. ...
11/13/2024

The (solar) power of teamwork

Alum Christian Cannon and student Alexis Thompson led GRID Alternatives Students for Sustainable Energy, an inter-campus student group providing hands-on experience in renewable energy....
11/11/2024

‘Emily helped me build a life I am very proud of’

Office of International Affairs Assistant Director Emily Wang has impacted decades of Dearborn Wolverines. After 30 years serving on U-M campuses, Wang received the 2024 U-M President’s Award for Distinguished Service in International Education. ...
11/6/2024

The art of living a courageous life

Sheri Hunter, ’89 alum, shares her insights on the power of adventure and the importance of giving yourself space to grow. ...
11/4/2024

Campus Colleagues: Erin Vestrand

Leadership Annual Giving Officer Erin Vestrand talks about switching career paths to help give opportunities to students, meeting her puppy Sherlock Bones and growing up with a love for maize and blue....
11/4/2024

How organ-on-a-chip technology is changing research of human diseases

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Aditya Raghunandan explains how this technology offers a better platform than mice or traditional cell culturing for understanding the complex processes in our bodies....