UM-Dearborn
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November 23, 2020
UM-Dearborn associate librarian cooks with multicultural inspiration
Monica Adams, head of user services at UM-Dearborn’s Mardigian Library, has found more time to cook a variety of cuisine from all over the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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November 17, 2020
UM-Dearborn’s artificial intelligence center having great first year
The Dearborn Artificial Intelligence Research Center was founded less than a year ago, but progress has been made to make AI one of the university’s topline areas for research, education and industry collaboration.
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November 11, 2020
U-M launches tool to report off-campus COVID-19 positive test results
A new self-reporting COVID-19 survey tool for reporting positive test results from outside U-M is available to assist with prompt case investigation, contact tracing and to measure the overall illness in the university community.
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November 9, 2020
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
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November 3, 2020
UM-Dearborn awarded $1.26M to aid student success initiatives
The U.S. Department of Education awarded $1,265,000 to UM-Dearborn to help students who are low-income, first-generation or have a disability connect with college opportunities and earn a diploma.
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November 2, 2020
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
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October 12, 2020
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
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October 7, 2020
Dropbox Team folders with unlimited storage now available
Faculty, staff and students on U-M’s Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses as well as Michigan Medicine now have access to Dropbox Team folders with unlimited storage.
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October 6, 2020
UM-Dearborn fall enrollment down; freshman class strong
UM-Dearborn saw a 4.5 percent decrease in fall enrollment from last year, primarily due to declines in the international student community, many of whom had COVID-19 travel restrictions.
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October 5, 2020
UM-Dearborn political scientist breaks down 2020 election outlook
Julio Borquez, associate professor of political science, offers his insights as to why the 2020 election won’t be like any other and what our prospects may be for surviving it.