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3/15/2022
Everything vs. Gen Z
Sociology Professor Pamela Aronson, who’s spoken to media outlets like BBC, Salon and Vox about the pandemic’s effect on the transition to adulthood, shares research and advice on how more established adults can help Generation Z create pathways to success...
3/14/2022
Living an 'org'anized life
Getting involved can be a highlight of student life — it comes with friend connections, resume enhancement and other benefits. But don’t just take our word for it. Three ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn Wolverines want to share what they’ve learned through their campus club an...
3/14/2022
Teachers at the breaking point
A ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn education expert breaks down how teaching became a profession in crisis, and why she still has hope for the future....
3/9/2022
Should the price of gas fuel presidential performance ratings?
Political Science Associate Professor Julio Borquez says many factors go into a president’s approval rating and breaks down the factors behind Biden's current polling numbers. He also shares what we, as voters, can do to foster a future where polarization ...
3/7/2022
Putting research in the driver's seat
College of Business Assistant Professor Wayne Fu’s research has looked into car warranties for a decade. His discoveries provide manufacturers with important data for their decision-making processes — and Fu shares if he, as a consumer, would buy an extend...
3/2/2022
My first (pandemic) job: Software engineer Farzana Fariha
We kick off a series on the work lives of recent grads, whose post-graduation careers have happened entirely during the pandemic....
3/2/2022
Computing beyond the cloud
Assistant Professor Zheng Song explains how edge computing will help realize the dream of an "Internet of Things."...
2/28/2022
Campus Colleagues: Rudra Mehta
Meet our newest editorial assistant on the campus’ External Relations team....
2/28/2022
Professor preserves Arab American stories by restoring forgotten history
Nearly a decade ago, CASL faculty member Hani Bawardi joined the preservation effort to restore the forgotten history of the oldest Arabic-speaking settlement in the U.S., located on Washington Street in New York City — and recently scored a $1.5 million g...
2/23/2022
How a new campus lab supports students from the classroom to the boardroom
The College of Business John H. and Patricia W. Mitchell Business Communication Lab supports ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn business students by providing feedback on written assignments, evaluating slide presentations, giving presentation rehearsal assistance and more....