9/29/2021

The looming security threat posed by the cyber ‘supply chain’

Complex information and communication systems are often made up of hundreds of hardware and software components from a hodgepodge of manufacturers. ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn’s Junaid Farooq says that makes them a cyber-physical battleground....
9/27/2021

Is there a way for businesses to avoid a cash crunch?

College of Business professors Wayne Fu and Hung-Chung Su want to improve the supply chain process so that it can better weather catastrophic circumstances. The faculty mentored COB senior Siddharth Patel in researching one potential financial solution fo...
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....
9/13/2021

ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn faculty are hauling in big grants at a ‘record’ pace

Vice Provost for Research Armen Zakarian breaks down why we may look back at this as a turning-point year for ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn’s research enterprise....
8/9/2021

How to manage the transition back to the office

Professor Marie Waung explores what’s on the horizon for the 21st century workspace, and gives suggestions for supervisors on how to support their teams’ return-to-work shifts....
6/7/2021

Cryptocurrency: Should you invest?

What’s an investor to do? Here’s what ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn finance expert (and sometimes skeptic) Vivek Singh has to say about cryptocurrency....
5/31/2021

Needed labor reform or driving a hard bargain?

Economics Professor Bruce Pietrykowski shares what the federal PRO Act aims to do, the historic role of labor unions in the workplace and what the research data show about organized bargaining....
5/27/2021

An Update from the Office of Research, June 2021

Browse the latest funding opportunities, see whose work is getting funded and learn about free research-focused services....
4/4/2021

$4+ trillion in COVID packages: Can we really afford it?

Looking at the federal government’s recent stimulus and relief packages, COB Faculty member Mercedes Miranda relies on economics research, history and her financial expertise to put the debt into perspective and share what the long-term economic effects m...
3/29/2021

Would free college reduce income inequality?

Access to post-secondary education has been listed as a government priority. Is this the answer to reducing the country's wealth gap? Economics Professor Patricia Smith shares what the research says....