10/26/2020
How wearable technology can help you get the most out of physical therapy
A ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn engineering professor’s RehabBuddy system could take some of the guesswork out of at-home physical therapy....
10/26/2020
How a research project on the Milky Way's center will help unlock the universe's secrets
As part of a leading research team, Associate Professor Will Clarkson spent much of the last decade working to assemble an extensive map of the inner regions of the Milky Way galaxy....
7/12/2022
Office of Research update: July 2022
Apply for campus grants, register for a free-to-attend National Science Foundation Expo and see the awards your colleagues recently received....
3/3/2021
Beyond the wall
No matter which side you are on, walls are divisive. Looking throughout history, CASL faculty member Kristin Poling says it’s important to understand that walls don’t hold power; it’s the people who do....
7/12/2021
Bike safety research is going ‘high-res’ with this new technology
A ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn professor has developed a bike-mounted lidar system that could help researchers and engineers design new strategies for safer streets....
7/19/2021
How a Detroit neighborhood is creating change one alley at a time
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn professors land a U-M Graham Sustainability Institute catalyst grant to work with Detroit residents on how overlooked alleys can be re-imagined to reflect local history and needs, while also addressing multiple sustainability goals....
9/8/2021
Using gardens to teach young people about social issues and social change
Recent work by ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn education faculty takes a look at the power of a unique learning garden project that’s Detroit-grown....
10/27/2021
Spiders in the house? Put that blowtorch away
Spiders are all over your home and in your yard. Associate Professor Anne Danielson-Francois, a renowned spider expert, says that’s a good thing. Hear her out....
10/20/2021
‘There is so much beauty in nature that needs our protection’
Professor Ulrich Kamp is using 90 years of images to visually show how the glaciers in the Andes of Southern Peru are rapidly melting — and hopes seeing is believing. His research is one of nine faculty projects highlighted in CASL's Faculty Research Slam ...
6/13/2022
It’s Englishes, plural.
Linguistics Professor Daniel Davis’ latest Fulbright project is looking to tell untold chapters of English’s fascinating story in the Philippines....