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3/26/2025

Serving women who鈥檝e served their country

鈥淪ame Mission, Many Stories鈥 gave women veterans a safe place to share their experiences and needs, while providing UM-Dearborn students with therapy-based skills to use in their future careers....
3/19/2025

Understanding cultural beliefs to bridge mental health literacy gaps

Three Minute Thesis Competition winner Abirami Suthan鈥檚 research looks to open doors for mental health care acceptance in South Asian American communities. ...
10/15/2024

Who鈥檚 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 鈥 or be a force for change. ...
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...
4/18/2022

'This is a generation that can change the world for the better'

Grad student Katie Smith and her psychology research won the 2022 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition on campus and she recently competed at the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools' regionals....
8/9/2021

How to manage the transition back to the office

Professor Marie Waung explores what鈥檚 on the horizon for the 21st century workspace, and gives suggestions for supervisors on how to support their teams鈥 return-to-work shifts....
6/28/2021

COVID-19 and Flashbulb Memory

CASL student Bella Martincic鈥檚 research 鈥 which is featured in the CASL Research Showcase 鈥 looks at the pandemic and asks: Did news of the pandemic leave a strong mental impression? And what role does political affiliation play in that?...
2/15/2021

'In America, opportunity is measured by ZIP code'

Associate Professor Kevin Early, a criminologist and expert in the field, is featured on the BET+ series "American Gangster: Trap Queens," which gives a platform for people to share their stories....
11/30/2020

Humans evolved from group hunters to civic rule creators: Do other primates have these capacities for cooperation?

CASL professor receives $1M grant for project looking to reverse engineer behavior to better understand humans, our primate cousins, and to prepare for future artificial intelligence development. ...
11/2/2020

What have COVID-19-related changes shown us about community telemental health?

Looking at data to see how the pandemic changed the community mental health landscape, one CASL faculty member says people have adjusted to the new virtual environment and telemental health has promise to be an effective delivery service....