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. What Language Says About Race December 14, 2021 | James Dau Whether it’s housing access, media portrayals, or the professional sphere, people of color often face discrimination around the language they use. Linguistics Ph.D. candidate Kelly Wright is listening to their side of the story. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights Rackham Associate Dean Discusses Bringing Collaboration to History Curricula December 9, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School Associate Dean Rita Chin helped develop a collaborative course for history graduate students with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, giving them practical experience working side-by-side with experts to improve the museum’s online exhibits. News Rackham Student Mobilized Hundreds to Care for Detroiters During COVID-19 November 23, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School Social work and sociology Ph.D. candidate Charles Williams II used his scholarly training, civil rights experience, and position as a Baptist pastor to connect the city’s most vulnerable to the care they needed. COVID-19 Student Spotlights The Fifth Force November 22, 2021 | James Dau For decades, the Standard Model of physics outlined four fundamental forces underlying every physical phenomenon. Now, nationwide research including Rackham students and alumni may change the way we understand our universe. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights Rackham Alum Writes New Chapter in Snake Evolution October 21, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School In a new study, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Ph.D. alumnus Michael Grundler found evidence that snake species rapidly diversified in the wake of the extinction of the dinosaurs using secrets locked in the species’ genome. Alumni Spotlights Rackham Creates Standing Committee on Graduate Student Mental Health and Well-Being September 27, 2021 | James Dau The committee will prioritize the creation of a network of graduate student mental health and wellness advocates in graduate programs across the university. News Proposal to End the Collection of GRE General Test Scores on the Rackham Doctoral Application September 21, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School News Rackham Student Helps Rewrite Michigan History September 17, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School Anthropology Ph.D. candidate Brendan Nash helped identify a 13,000-year-old Paleoindian camp in St. Joseph County, now thought to be the earliest archaeological site in Michigan. News Student Spotlights Load More Results First Previous 1 2 … 23 24 25 … 51 52 Next Last
What Language Says About Race December 14, 2021 | James Dau Whether it’s housing access, media portrayals, or the professional sphere, people of color often face discrimination around the language they use. Linguistics Ph.D. candidate Kelly Wright is listening to their side of the story. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights
Rackham Associate Dean Discusses Bringing Collaboration to History Curricula December 9, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School Associate Dean Rita Chin helped develop a collaborative course for history graduate students with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, giving them practical experience working side-by-side with experts to improve the museum’s online exhibits. News
Rackham Student Mobilized Hundreds to Care for Detroiters During COVID-19 November 23, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School Social work and sociology Ph.D. candidate Charles Williams II used his scholarly training, civil rights experience, and position as a Baptist pastor to connect the city’s most vulnerable to the care they needed. COVID-19 Student Spotlights
The Fifth Force November 22, 2021 | James Dau For decades, the Standard Model of physics outlined four fundamental forces underlying every physical phenomenon. Now, nationwide research including Rackham students and alumni may change the way we understand our universe. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights
Rackham Alum Writes New Chapter in Snake Evolution October 21, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School In a new study, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Ph.D. alumnus Michael Grundler found evidence that snake species rapidly diversified in the wake of the extinction of the dinosaurs using secrets locked in the species’ genome. Alumni Spotlights
Rackham Creates Standing Committee on Graduate Student Mental Health and Well-Being September 27, 2021 | James Dau The committee will prioritize the creation of a network of graduate student mental health and wellness advocates in graduate programs across the university. News
Proposal to End the Collection of GRE General Test Scores on the Rackham Doctoral Application September 21, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School News
Rackham Student Helps Rewrite Michigan History September 17, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School Anthropology Ph.D. candidate Brendan Nash helped identify a 13,000-year-old Paleoindian camp in St. Joseph County, now thought to be the earliest archaeological site in Michigan. News Student Spotlights