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10/29/2018

UM-Dearborn grounds manager on why great landscaping design takes its cues from nature

Keith Sudak and his team are a big reason why campus is more sustainable than ever....
10/29/2018

Amelia Schmidt uses her talent to build character

The junior creates costumes as a hobby, but uses lessons from her College of Business education to help her grow her interest into a small business....
10/29/2018

The case for an integrated approach to healthcare education

We’re living in an era of unprecedented specialization in the health fields. But can we create better healthcare professionals by teaching them to think like a team?...
10/29/2018

Know who and what you are voting for on Nov. 6

The Michigan Political Almanac website, organized by Associate Professor Tim Kiska, is a one-stop shop for information about elected officials and candidates....
10/29/2018

Pam Heatlie selected to lead the Office for Institutional Equity

Heatlie will help the office continue to uphold a nondiscriminatory and harassment-free learning, research and work environment. She began Oct. 15....
10/22/2018

Contracts extended for CEHHS and CECS deans

The U-M Board of Regents approved one-year extensions for College of Education, Health, and Human Services Dean Ann Lampkin-Williams and College of Engineering and Computer Science Dean Anthony England....
10/22/2018

Inside the university’s push to build a more holistic culture of mental health

Campuses across the country are reimagining their approaches to mental health services. Here’s what that might look like at UM-Dearborn....
10/22/2018

Ed.D. student Brett Jordan on why mentorship lives and dies with unapologetic honesty

You want to motivate kids? And help spur change? UM-Dearborn doctoral education student says it starts with being real — even if that leads you to uncomfortable places....
10/19/2018

Criminal Justice Studies Program Director Donald Shelton’s latest research examines familial DNA search

The method helped catch a serial killer earlier this year, but Shelton said there are moral and ethical concerns raised on who can access raw DNA information. He is one of 13 faculty set to discuss their research at the CASL Faculty Research Slam this Fri...
10/15/2018

Student entrepreneurs ready to plan for the future, learn from today’s leaders

COB’s Women in Entrepreneurship Week event gives students an opportunity to interact with local business owners, ask questions and learn from experience....