6/16/2025

Regents roundup for June 2025

Get details from the June U-M Board of Regents meeting....
6/10/2025

A 30-year family story continues on campus

Retired Security Officer Stephen Sersen and daughter Julianne’s ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn connection has spanned decades — from his 35-year job at the university to hers today....
6/2/2025

Remembering John Kaszewski

Longtime staff member John Kaszewski, who retired in January after 50 years at the university, passed away May 9. He was 68....
5/28/2025

New faces, new responsibilities for Department of Public Safety

DPS has scaled up with more staff and modern technology. Find out what it means for our campus — and beyond. ...
5/8/2025

A bond strengthened through love, advocacy and ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn

Two CECS colleagues, Sherry Boyd and Rebekah Awood, share a connection that goes beyond working together for 20 years — they are mother and daughter....
4/23/2025

The Administration Building and Social Sciences Building are getting makeovers

It’s been two decades since all four of ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn’s colleges were on the main campus. One of the first big steps in the plan to bring COB and CEHHS back is kicking off in June. ...
4/16/2025

Natalie Sampson named Distinguished Professor of the Year

The associate professor of public health talks about her sometimes uncomfortable relationship with academia, the politics of community-centered research and the challenge of getting today’s students to talk in class....
3/10/2025

Is the generative AI hype bubble about to burst?

Two years after the launch of ChatGPT, generative AI has yet to produce a game-changing use case. Professor Paul Watta breaks down whether the trillion dollar bet on generative AI will pay off or go bust....
2/4/2025

Campus Colleagues: Becky Richardson

SOAR Program Assistant Becky Richardson recently received a U-M award for leaders creating a welcoming and supportive working environment. Richardson’s advice? ‘Treat people how you want to be treated.’...
1/27/2025

How can we make driver assist features play nice together?

Assistant Professor Areen Alsaid says the growing suite of semi-autonomous technologies have the ability to make driving safer, more convenient and less stressful. But we’ll only fully realize these benefits if the learning curve doesn’t confuse drivers. ...