Home About News News Stories illuminating the experiences of graduate life, recognizing student achievements, and highlighting the impact of research and scholarship from our students and alumni. All Stories Story Results No results found. Please adjust your search and try again. SROP Perspectives: A Day in the Lab December 12, 2023 | Rackham Graduate School 2023 U-M Summer Research Opportunity Program participant Isabela Tatem shares her experiences with the program and with supporting research in a Michigan Chemical Engineering lab. Student Spotlights Research for Public Understanding November 21, 2023 | Rackham Graduate School Anan Ghrayeb wins 2023 3MT® competition with his presentation on origami-inspired robots. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights A Community of Scholars: Summer Research Opportunity Program at U-M November 8, 2023 | Truly Render In this Q&A, Richard Nunn, senior program lead and SROP coordinator, shares his thoughts on the program’s greatest impacts, needs, and vision. How Rackham Helps News SROP Perspectives: Mentorship and Community November 7, 2023 | Truly Render U-M Department of Psychology Ph.D. student Janae Sayler discusses her experiences as a Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) participant and how the program’s commitment to mentorship and community building helped her get into grad school. Student Spotlights SROP Perspectives: Transforming the Academy October 25, 2023 | Truly Render U-M Department of Political Science Ph.D. student Caroline Lindey discusses her experiences as a Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) participant and how the program creates powerful change for individuals and for academia. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights Sympathy for the Devil: How Children See Villains October 24, 2023 | James Dau Each year during Halloween, children dress up as some of the movies’ iconic villains. New research from Rackham developmental psychology Ph.D. student Valerie Umscheid reveals that they are capable of looking past these characters’ wicked deeds to the moral complexity beneath the surface. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights Life in the Foreign Service October 17, 2023 | Truly Render Rackham alum and U.S. diplomat David Kostelancik discusses his career path, foreign service, and the nature of America’s evolving relationship with Vladimir Putin. How Rackham Helps Plugging into Esports October 11, 2023 | Matt Nelson One Rackham alum is hoping to take the mystery out of competitive gaming and help individuals and companies envision—and embrace—its future. Alumni Spotlights Load More Results First Previous 1 2 … 12 13 14 … 50 51 Next Last
SROP Perspectives: A Day in the Lab December 12, 2023 | Rackham Graduate School 2023 U-M Summer Research Opportunity Program participant Isabela Tatem shares her experiences with the program and with supporting research in a Michigan Chemical Engineering lab. Student Spotlights
Research for Public Understanding November 21, 2023 | Rackham Graduate School Anan Ghrayeb wins 2023 3MT® competition with his presentation on origami-inspired robots. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights
A Community of Scholars: Summer Research Opportunity Program at U-M November 8, 2023 | Truly Render In this Q&A, Richard Nunn, senior program lead and SROP coordinator, shares his thoughts on the program’s greatest impacts, needs, and vision. How Rackham Helps News
SROP Perspectives: Mentorship and Community November 7, 2023 | Truly Render U-M Department of Psychology Ph.D. student Janae Sayler discusses her experiences as a Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) participant and how the program’s commitment to mentorship and community building helped her get into grad school. Student Spotlights
SROP Perspectives: Transforming the Academy October 25, 2023 | Truly Render U-M Department of Political Science Ph.D. student Caroline Lindey discusses her experiences as a Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) participant and how the program creates powerful change for individuals and for academia. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights
Sympathy for the Devil: How Children See Villains October 24, 2023 | James Dau Each year during Halloween, children dress up as some of the movies’ iconic villains. New research from Rackham developmental psychology Ph.D. student Valerie Umscheid reveals that they are capable of looking past these characters’ wicked deeds to the moral complexity beneath the surface. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights
Life in the Foreign Service October 17, 2023 | Truly Render Rackham alum and U.S. diplomat David Kostelancik discusses his career path, foreign service, and the nature of America’s evolving relationship with Vladimir Putin. How Rackham Helps
Plugging into Esports October 11, 2023 | Matt Nelson One Rackham alum is hoping to take the mystery out of competitive gaming and help individuals and companies envision—and embrace—its future. Alumni Spotlights