11/9/2022

When content isn’t king

To boost learning, faculty should cut material. Wait, what?...
10/15/2018

A (super busy) day in the life of public health senior Heather Wege

What does a typical day look like for non-traditional student Heather Wege? Anything but typical....
11/2/2022

Practicing hope in the age of climate change

New HHS assistant professor Finn Bell talks about why the human aspects of climate resilience matter....
2/25/2019

Health and Human Services Lecturer Ural Hill’s roots capture the complexity of the American story

After his mother passed away in 2014, Hill inherited the role of family historian — and the sense of responsibility that comes with it....
4/27/2020

'I will forever Go Blue!'

Sunday was a big day for many in the 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn community — nearly 1100 students graduated. Although there wasn’t a physical ceremony, the community rallied to recognize their achievement....
12/13/2021

Class of Fall 2021: CEHHS graduate Solomon Dudley

The public health graduate talks about rolling with the punches, the payoff and pain of changing majors, and planning for life without a plan....
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....
3/17/2021

Grading the vaccine rollout

Two 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn experts explain why equity and vaccine hesitancy are proving to be such persistent challenges....
12/9/2020

Senior David Fuller Jr. on the hope and humanity of public health

The pandemic has given Fuller a chance to witness the impact of his chosen field. He hopes the rest of us feel the same....
12/9/2020

CEHHS colleagues remember Liz Morden

The veteran administrative assistant, who passed away last month, was known as a caring friend and tireless ally of students....