12/6/2021

Helping teachers help indigenous students affected by intergenerational trauma

A UM-Dearborn student鈥檚 doctoral research is helping educators be more capable advocates for Native American students impacted by the legacy of Indian Boarding Schools....
7/5/2021

The challenges of teaching students civics in an era of political incivility

Can the social studies classroom help a younger generation of Americans regain the ability to talk critically and calmly about tough issues?...
3/8/2021

Pioneering LGBTQ+ psychology research wins competition

Graduate student Charlie Giraud noticed identity concealment, particularly among members of the LGBTQ+ community, is an area that鈥檚 lacking in academic research. So he set out to change that....
9/16/2020

Why we may need to think small 鈥 not big 鈥 to green the energy grid

A UM-Dearborn graduate student is working to fulfill the promise of electric 鈥渕icrogrids.鈥...
7/13/2020

An update from the Office of Research, July 2020

The Office of Research shares national research grant deadlines, available campus grants and recently awarded funding....
4/1/2020

Student鈥檚 research digs into how cancer spreads in the body

Master鈥檚 student Malak Nasser says understanding how cancer metastasizes could reveal clues about how to slow it down....
9/4/2019

A doctorate built for the auto industry

Balancing full-time work with part-time doctoral studies could become more doable with this new CECS graduate program. ...
3/25/2019

This UM-Dearborn master鈥檚 student is working on a cure for your urban traffic headaches

Traffic congestion in cities is bad and getting worse. Master鈥檚 student Meigui Yu thinks part of the solution is rethinking how we use the curbside environment....
3/11/2019

Graduate student Christin Dewit examines stress levels of the caregivers of children diagnosed with autism

Dewit鈥檚 research took first place during UM-Dearborn鈥檚 Three-Minute Thesis Competition; she will represent the university at a regional competition later this month....
11/5/2018

How Associate Professor Marouane Kessentini is rescuing a lost cause field in software engineering

Cleaning up messy legacy software is a bane of companies big and small, but it鈥檚 long been considered an unclimbable mountain. Has this UM-Dearborn faculty member finally found a solution?...