12/8/2021
College of Arts, Sciences, & Letters Class of Fall 2021: Beatriz Bruza
Having lived in three different countries before transferring to ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn, Biological Sciences major Beatriz Bruza said she was attracted to the cultural diversity of campus and Michigan's reputation for high standards. As she heads into graduation, Br...
9/22/2021
Professor honored for decades of advocacy work
U-M recognizes Professor Marilee Benore’s mentorship and inclusive practices by honoring her with the Carol Hollenshead Inspire Award for Excellence in Promoting Equity and Social Change....
4/21/2021
How is the pandemic impacting the mental health of older adults?
Three pre-med students started a research project exploring how the global pandemic affects the mental state of patients ages 65+. Their on-going research project is among the 22 virtual student presentations in CASL's 2021 Sargon Partners Undergraduate R...
3/31/2021
Why was there smoke coming from the Environmental Study Area?
In late March, the Environmental Interpretive Center's staff organized a prescribed burn to keep the one-acre prairie in ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn’s Environmental Study Area maintained and healthy....
2/10/2021
Mapping for the future
The city of Dearborn and Professor Jacob Napieralski's advanced GIS students are working together — through the aid of a $25,000 Ford College Community Challenge grant — to map and increase Dearborn's tree canopy, understand flood hazards, and streamline...
6/8/2020
With safety protocols in place, ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn begins a phased reopening of research labs
Some researchers and their grad students are getting the green light to return to campus labs. ...
9/21/2018
New telescopes provide more advanced and inclusive experience for star seekers
The university's observatory acquired five new telescopes to use for astronomy introduction courses and public observation nights. ...
1/11/2018
Assistant Professor Will Clarkson leads Hubble study that probes the archaeology of Milky Way's ancient hub
The research, which examined nine years of archival data, may provide new clues to the evolution of the galaxy....
12/4/2017
Gift from late lecturer’s estate continues his educational mission
Lecturer Terry Ostrom’s 5,000-piece collection of museum-grade minerals, panned gold and fossils was donated to ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn’s Department of Natural Sciences....
11/6/2017
Undergraduate involvement in professor’s projects advances biodiversity knowledge
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn researchers collaborate with others and discover new reptile wildlife. ...