10/29/2019
Adventures in instructional redesign
Three ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn professors talk about revamping their approaches to face-to-face and online courses....
10/22/2019
The power of activism
Senior Danielle Anderson shows how grassroots movements around public breastfeeding changed state policy....
8/30/2019
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn has three new master’s degree programs
New programs in marketing, public administration and policy, and cybersecurity were created to meet industry and student needs; they are open for enrollment now. ...
3/11/2019
Three College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters faculty awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar grants
Linguistics Professor Daniel Davis, Composition and Rhetoric Professor Bill DeGenaro and Anna Muller, history assistant professor and the Frank and Mary Padzieski Endowed Professor in Polish/Polish American/Eastern European Studies, earned 2019-2020 fundi...
2/1/2019
Post-Industrial Spaces project connects five international cities with similar histories
The ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn-led global initiative sparks cross-cultural dialogue about the role of identity and legacy in community healing and renewal....
10/29/2018
Know who and what you are voting for on Nov. 6
The Michigan Political Almanac website, organized by Associate Professor Tim Kiska, is a one-stop shop for information about elected officials and candidates....
9/21/2018
Cultivating a Green Energy Village
ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn faculty are helping a Detroit resident push his Green Energy Village concept — rows and rows of energy-generating wind-turbine and solar panel-equipped sculptures — to a near-reality on Detroit’s east side....
7/20/2018
Two faculty members put a spotlight on Street Outreach Court Detroit
College of Arts, Sciences, & Letters associate professors Francine Banner and Lara Rusch are working on a publication to inform others in academia and in key legal and judicial positions about this successful alternative justice program....
4/9/2018
Talent Gateway turns campus into home for political science student Sara Neuenschwander
Neuenschwander is one of six students presenting at the (M)Talent Showcase on April 18....
3/12/2018
Student documentary nominated for showing at international student film competition
CASL student Beth Lundy examines the work of Irena Sendler, who saved the lives of 2,500 Jewish children during World War II....