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11/16/2020

Takeaways from the November 11 virtual town hall

University leaders shared their thoughts on how things are going this semester, the state of the budget, and what we can expect in 2021....
11/11/2020

ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn’s new artificial intelligence center is having a great first year

The pandemic hasn't blunted the momentum of faculty and students who are making AI a promising trendline for ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn....
11/9/2020

If you lose your home, how can you quarantine?

Associate Professor Joshua Akers talks about the Detroit housing crisis on the horizon, what people are doing to help, and why the Dec. 31 eviction moratorium date ignores the reality of increasing COVID case numbers locally and across the nation....
11/9/2020

The big ideas that could get U-M to net-zero emissions

Recommendations from the teams working on U-M’s carbon neutrality plan reveal how the university could reach its ambitious goal to fight climate change....
11/5/2020

Dispatches from first-time poll workers

Two ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn staff talk about their experience working the polls on Tuesday and why they think everyone should do it at least once....
11/4/2020

College of Business center focuses on connecting students with mentors, industry

The COB Internship and Career Management Center and the mentors met within it have a lasting legacy....
11/4/2020

A newsroom view on election night

Associate Professor Tim Kiska and 20 of his journalism students spent Tuesday night in the Detroit Free Press newsroom assisting with election news coverage and gathering voting results for the too-close-to-call presidential race....
11/2/2020

Campus Colleagues: Monica Adams

Speaking with Monica recently, she shared personal stories and professional highlights —  including some helpful advice she received from the Dalai Lama....
11/2/2020

ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn awarded $1.26M to boost student success initiatives

Campus receives federal TRIO program funding to help students who are first-gen, low-income or have disabilities navigate college through added mentoring and support programs. ...
11/2/2020

The dangers of assuming students are great with technology

The belief that all young people are naturally skilled with technology is not only problematic. It can actually undermine student learning....