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. Announcing the Winners of the 2025 Faculty Mentoring Awards April 9, 2025 | Rackham Graduate School The Faculty Mentoring Awards recognize faculty with records of excellence in mentoring master's and doctoral students across the University of Michigan. News Introducing the 2025 Bouchet Society Inductees April 9, 2025 | Rackham Graduate School Named for the first African American doctoral recipient in the United States, the Bouchet Society recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education. News The Art of Seeing the World April 2, 2025 | Truly Render Ph.D. student Caroline New explores the interconnectedness of the natural world through art, poetry, and her anthropological studies. Student Spotlights The First Michiganders March 19, 2025 | James Dau Rackham archaeology Ph.D. student Brendan Nash works to shed light on Michigan’s earliest human settlement and the lives of these ancient hunter-gatherers. Student Spotlights Internship Connections: Detroit’s Case for Reparations March 10, 2025 | Truly Render Rackham student Marquise Griffin served as a co-author of the Detroit Harms Report for the Detroit Reparations Task Force, a project that also pulled him closer to his commitment to educational equity. Student Spotlights Chemical Engineering Pair Receive PACE Fellowship December 18, 2024 | Rackham Graduate School Ph.D. student José Carlos Díaz and Assistant Professor Jovan Kamcev have been awarded the Rackham PACE Fellowship, geared toward enhancing program climate and student success. Student Spotlights Primate Immunity and a Warming Planet December 17, 2024 | Rackham Graduate School Rackham doctoral candidate Jordan Lucore researched biomarkers of wild capuchin monkeys in Costa Rica, revealing a decline in the animal’s immune system performance in higher temperatures. Student Spotlights Democracy in the Territories November 2, 2024 | Truly Render Anti-Racism Collaborative Grant recipient Ignangeli Salinas-Muñiz researches how the limited democracy experienced in U.S. territories impacts citizens. Student Spotlights Load More Results First Previous 1 2 3 … 45 46 Next Last
Announcing the Winners of the 2025 Faculty Mentoring Awards April 9, 2025 | Rackham Graduate School The Faculty Mentoring Awards recognize faculty with records of excellence in mentoring master's and doctoral students across the University of Michigan. News
Introducing the 2025 Bouchet Society Inductees April 9, 2025 | Rackham Graduate School Named for the first African American doctoral recipient in the United States, the Bouchet Society recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education. News
The Art of Seeing the World April 2, 2025 | Truly Render Ph.D. student Caroline New explores the interconnectedness of the natural world through art, poetry, and her anthropological studies. Student Spotlights
The First Michiganders March 19, 2025 | James Dau Rackham archaeology Ph.D. student Brendan Nash works to shed light on Michigan’s earliest human settlement and the lives of these ancient hunter-gatherers. Student Spotlights
Internship Connections: Detroit’s Case for Reparations March 10, 2025 | Truly Render Rackham student Marquise Griffin served as a co-author of the Detroit Harms Report for the Detroit Reparations Task Force, a project that also pulled him closer to his commitment to educational equity. Student Spotlights
Chemical Engineering Pair Receive PACE Fellowship December 18, 2024 | Rackham Graduate School Ph.D. student José Carlos Díaz and Assistant Professor Jovan Kamcev have been awarded the Rackham PACE Fellowship, geared toward enhancing program climate and student success. Student Spotlights
Primate Immunity and a Warming Planet December 17, 2024 | Rackham Graduate School Rackham doctoral candidate Jordan Lucore researched biomarkers of wild capuchin monkeys in Costa Rica, revealing a decline in the animal’s immune system performance in higher temperatures. Student Spotlights
Democracy in the Territories November 2, 2024 | Truly Render Anti-Racism Collaborative Grant recipient Ignangeli Salinas-Muñiz researches how the limited democracy experienced in U.S. territories impacts citizens. Student Spotlights