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3/1/2021
How will redistricting reshape Michigan politics?
Two ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn experts say undoing gerrymandering is a crucial step for maximizing representation. But it's not a magic bullet....
3/1/2021
The Healing Power of Artistic Expression
Mardigian Library is creating an archive of campus experiences during COVID through artistic expression and oral history....
2/25/2021
Focus on the Finish
Grow an associate into a bachelor’s degree through a new tailored-to-you scholarship program that provides up to 60% tuition support for students participating in Futures for Frontliners or Michigan Reconnect....
2/22/2021
Building hack-resistant driverless cars
Technology-packed autonomous vehicles will create a new frontier for hackers. A ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn cybersecurity expert explains how we might protect them....
2/22/2021
What you need to know about ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn's return-to-campus plans
University leaders recently shared updates on plans for the rest of winter semester, what to expect for summer and fall, some good news about athletics, and a big good-to-know about vaccines....
2/17/2021
‘How can we do better unless we educate ourselves and then hold ourselves accountable?’
The Phi Sigma Phi chapter president is developing a fraternity education and outreach plan that includes learning gender pronoun usage and bringing in educators within the Black, Indigenous and Persons of Color community....
2/17/2021
A successful lab experiment
Knowing the importance of hands-on learning to understand scientific processes, professors adjusted their lab lessons so students could continue to benefit from experiential learning wherever their locations. And students say it’s working....
2/15/2021
'In America, opportunity is measured by ZIP code'
Associate Professor Kevin Early, a criminologist and expert in the field, is featured on the BET+ series "American Gangster: Trap Queens," which gives a platform for people to share their stories....
2/15/2021
How we’ll ultimately learn to trust autonomous vehicles
People are still extremely skeptical of letting machines do the driving. Here’s how we might get past that....
2/10/2021
Mapping for the future
The city of Dearborn and Professor Jacob Napieralski's advanced GIS students are working together — through the aid of a $25,000 Ford College Community Challenge grant — to map and increase Dearborn's tree canopy, understand flood hazards, and streamline...