7/20/2022
University Center naming honors UM-Dearborn鈥檚 fourth chancellor
Chancellor James C. Renick鈥檚 legacy of campus growth, inclusive strides and community partnerships was recognized during the Board of Regents July 21 meeting. ...
2/3/2021
The right balance
With 20-plus years as a finance professional, new Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs Bryan Dadey brings a vast array of business and finance experience to campus....
6/16/2022
UM-Dearborn budget prioritizes student aid, investments in workforce
Growth in student support is part of UM-Dearborn鈥檚 $165.4 million 2022-2023 general fund operating budget approved June 16 by the Board of Regents....
3/28/2022
Regents Roundup for March 2022
Get all the UM-Dearborn-related news from the recent Board of Regents meeting....
2/14/2022
Grasso calls UM-Dearborn a 鈥済ateway to better lives鈥 in his state of the university address
The UM-Dearborn chancellor outlined why he thinks the university is well positioned to help students thrive in a rapidly changing world....
6/21/2021
Regents roundup for June 2021
Last week's Board of Regents meeting featured lots of agenda items relating to UM-Dearborn, including approval of the new budget, Dean Ann Lampkin-Williams' reappointment as CEHHS dean, and a new legal support service for students. ...
6/17/2021
Regents approve UM-Dearborn budget and extension of Go Blue Guarantee
The Go Blue Guarantee will be available for qualifying current and new students beginning Fall 2021...
6/7/2021
Gabriella Scarlatta named interim provost
With 25 years of Dearborn Wolverine experience, Professor Scarlatta begins her one-year appointment as interim provost and executive vice chancellor for Academic Affairs on July 1....
3/3/2021
Takeaways from the March 2 Budget Town Hall
University leaders shared updates on this year鈥檚 budget, projections for next fiscal year, enrollment numbers and some important changes to our budgeting strategy....
1/20/2021
Crossing the great divide: How can a split Senate represent 鈥榃e, the People鈥?
UM-Dearborn political science experts Nancy Kursman and Julio Borquez break down what partisan-split power in the Senate means for our country and how we can begin to repair political polarization. ...