11/3/2021

An inclusive European Study Abroad experience at an accessible price

Campus leaders created a whole new study abroad model — and made it open to all undergraduate students in a desirable location at an affordable cost....
10/18/2021

This energy efficiency project will turn the new ELB into a building-sized laboratory

For this year’s DTE E-Challenge, an interdisciplinary team of faculty and students will leverage everything from artificial intelligence to “shaming” to reduce our energy footprint....
10/13/2021

How a new program plans to connect underserved populations to STEM futures

The National Science Foundation awards campus faculty with $1.44 million to create a STEM Scholars program that tailors impactful education practices — like research, cohorts, professional development and more — for lower-income, high talent students to b...
10/13/2021

A philosophy of learning where learners come first

51Ƶ-Dearborn professor and educational reformer Seong Hong has dedicated her career to constructivism, a dynamic theory of learning that’s long been the antidote to the “factory” model of PreK-12 education....
9/20/2021

What Research Surrounding COVID Vaccination Ethics Tells Us

Campus researchers explore complex questions regarding COVID vaccination during a Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) project....
9/13/2021

When student research leads to deep personal transformation

Yahaira Vega now considers herself an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, a subject she knew little about before her undergraduate research project....
8/30/2021

Interested in teaching abroad? This certificate program could be your ticket.

51Ƶ-Dearborn’s 15-credit TESOL program prepares you to teach others English, which can literally open up a world of opportunities....
8/16/2021

Remembering John Artis

Colleagues and former students share their memories of the longtime education lecturer who died earlier this month....
8/15/2021

‘Preparing our youngest learners for success in the future’

51Ƶ-Dearborn early childhood educators have been inspiring minds for 50 years. And no matter how much the Early Childhood Education Center grows, it continues to stay close to the child-centric mission that it was founded on in the 1970s....
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?...