University of Michigan-Dearborn
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University of Michigan, Dearborn
| Motto | Artes, Scientia, Veritas
(Latin, "Arts, science, truth") |
|---|---|
| Established | 1959 |
| School type | Public University |
| President | Mary Sue Coleman |
| Location | Dearborn, MI, USA |
| Enrollment | 8631 |
| Faculty | 502 |
| Campus | Suburban, 196 acres (0.79 km²) |
| Sports teams | Wolves |
| Website | www.umd.umich.edu |
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The University of Michigan-Dearborn, located in Dearborn, Michigan, is part of the University of Michigan system. It was established in 1959 after a gift of 196 acres (0.79 km²) from the Ford Motor Company. On the campus there are approximately 70 acres of nature preserve. The campus also houses the Henry Ford Estate.
The school serves as a "commuter" school to the metropolitan Detroit area and does not have any student housing. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Education, and Management.
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External link
- Official UofM Dearborn Website (http://www.umd.umich.edu/)
| Public universities in Michigan | ||
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| Central • Eastern • Ferris State • Grand Valley • Lake State • Michigan State • Michigan Tech • Northern • Oakland • Saginaw Valley • U-M Ann Arbor • U-M Dearborn • U-M Flint • Wayne State • Western |
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