8/31/2020
What can you learn from remote experiences?
Students share their research and internship summer experiences and how going virtual has made them more prepared for the future....
9/9/2020
How COVID-19 disrupts the transition to adulthood
Sociology Professor Pamela Aronson — using research findings as a guide — breaks down the challenges hitting today’s emerging adults the hardest and gives actions to take and changes to make....
9/30/2020
Is Michigan’s election system ready for 2020?
A ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø-Dearborn political science professor breaks down why this election won’t be like any other and our prospects for surviving it....
7/18/2022
A Win-Win: Working together to increase the impact
A jointly sponsored ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø-Dearborn – ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø-Flint Collaborative Research Funding Program awarded up to $160,000 for four faculty-driven projects.
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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....
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....
12/9/2020
Teaching through five decades of political change
With nearly 50 years at ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø-Dearborn and 12 U.S. presidential elections during his time on campus, Political Science Professor Ronald Stockton heads into retirement after witnessing a milestone year for student political involvement....
12/21/2020
'It's great to be a Michigan Wolverine.'
Saturday was a big day for the ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø-Dearborn community — more than 1000 students from August and December graduated. Although there wasn’t a physical ceremony due to the pandemic, the community rallied to recognize the achievements of these 2020 graduates....
7/12/2022
Archaeology that empowers
Recently finishing a research experience at Amache Japanese American incarceration camp in Colorado, Anthropology senior William Smith shares how his ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø-Dearborn archaeological experiences prepared him for that field study and for his future.
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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....