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. 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 Rackham Student Finds Time Outdoors Improves Youth Physical and Mental Health September 2, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School In a new study, Rackham public health student Astrid Zamora finds spending time in nature has significant mental and physical health benefits for teenagers and young adults. Student Spotlights Welcome to the New Academic Year August 27, 2021 | Mike Solomon Dean Mike Solomon highlights ways that Rackham and program faculty and staff can support you in 2021–22 and at every stage of your graduate education. News COVID-19 Twenty Rackham Students Awarded Fellowships by MICDE August 20, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering fellowships fund the work of current and prospective students in scientific computing. News Why Did the Bumblebee Cross the Road? August 18, 2021 | James Dau Bees and other insects are crucial for the reproduction of many plant species, but roads often impose obstacles to this vital function. Rackham students Gordon Fitch and Chatura Vaidya studied this problem and proposed some solutions. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights Anti-Racism Collaborative Awards Graduate Student Summer Research Grants June 10, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School The grants aim to support engagement in research projects focused on racial inequality, racial equity, and racial justice while advancing graduate student progress toward degree. News Load More Results First Previous 1 2 … 23 24 25 … 50 51 Next Last
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
Rackham Student Finds Time Outdoors Improves Youth Physical and Mental Health September 2, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School In a new study, Rackham public health student Astrid Zamora finds spending time in nature has significant mental and physical health benefits for teenagers and young adults. Student Spotlights
Welcome to the New Academic Year August 27, 2021 | Mike Solomon Dean Mike Solomon highlights ways that Rackham and program faculty and staff can support you in 2021–22 and at every stage of your graduate education. News COVID-19
Twenty Rackham Students Awarded Fellowships by MICDE August 20, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering fellowships fund the work of current and prospective students in scientific computing. News
Why Did the Bumblebee Cross the Road? August 18, 2021 | James Dau Bees and other insects are crucial for the reproduction of many plant species, but roads often impose obstacles to this vital function. Rackham students Gordon Fitch and Chatura Vaidya studied this problem and proposed some solutions. How Rackham Helps Student Spotlights
Anti-Racism Collaborative Awards Graduate Student Summer Research Grants June 10, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School The grants aim to support engagement in research projects focused on racial inequality, racial equity, and racial justice while advancing graduate student progress toward degree. News