Faculty/Staff Spotlights

  1. November 12, 2018 Photo fo Kimberly Dowdell

    “How do we prevent more people’s memories from being bulldozed over?”

    Kimberly Dowdell, lecturer at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, who also is working to revitalize Detroit neighborhoods

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  2. October 29, 2018 Photo of DeLean Tolbert

    “One question we’re interested in is the relationship between the students we recruit and the ZIP codes they come from in terms of technology usage.”

    DeLean Tolbert, assistant professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering at UM-Dearborn

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  3. October 22, 2018 Photo of Heather Dawson

    “I am motivated to make a small contribution to the greater whole.”

    Heather Dawson, associate professor of biology at UM-Flint. 

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  4. October 1, 2018 Photo of Phil Christman standing in his office

    “My wife’s family has been affected by incarceration. So when you see how it works up close, most people’s reactions are shock. Then you get sucked in because you get mad.”

    Phil Christman, lecturer II in English language and literature and editor of the Michigan Review of Prisoner Creative Writing

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  5. September 10, 2018

    “As I’m getting older, it’s nice to be able to use my brain. Some guys do crosswords, I do woodworking. You’ve got to keep the brain active and sharp!”

    Matt Thompson, fire alarm technician with hospital maintenance, and creator of Michigan-themed Adirondack chairs.

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  6. September 4, 2018 Sophia Brueckner

    “I can’t separate who I am from the technologies that shaped me, and that’s when I realized I was a cyborg. We are all cyborgs, but most of us don’t realize it.”

    Sophia Brueckner, assistant professor of art and design and of information

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  7. August 13, 2018

    “To be able to come together and meet other people who support you … because they’ve walked that same path, is incredibly powerful.”

    Barb Hiltz, clinical assistant professor of social work and director of the Master of Social Work program, and co-founder of The Brides Project in Ann Arbor.

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  8. July 23, 2018

    “When I meet with a student who gets excited about their future, they inspire me as much as I hope I inspire them through conversation.”

    Juliana Lew, artist and recruiting coordinator at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design

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  9. July 2, 2018

    “If you’re first-generation, education is a means to an end. But have you really thought about what that end is?”

    Line van Nieuwstadt, associate professor of engineering practice at UM-Dearborn.

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  10. June 25, 2018

    “We often tell young people that they’re the generation to build peace and democracy, but we’re not always providing them the tools (to do so).”

    Michelle Bellino, assistant professor of educational studies, School of Education

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