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 Student Receives Mental Health Advocacy Award March 11, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School School of Public Health Ph.D. candidate Sara Abelson was recognized for her advocacy, education, and research around student mental health. News Rackham Student Explores Migrant Rights Movement Led by Mothers of Missing Children March 5, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School When their children disappeared en route to the United States, a group of mothers banded together to demand their return. In a new podcast episode, Rackham student Arielle Gordon explores the history of the mass movement sparked by their actions. Student Spotlights Rackham Student Explores Migrant Rights Movement Led by Mothers of Missing Children March 5, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School When their children disappeared en route to the United States, a group of mothers banded together to demand their return. In a new podcast episode, Rackham student Arielle Gordon explores the history of the mass movement sparked by their actions. Student Spotlights Rackham Students Find Segregation and Income Disparity Drive COVID-19 Cases February 25, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School In a new study, a group of Rackham psychology students found COVID-19 cases and deaths are higher in U.S. metropolitan areas with higher levels of racial segregation. COVID-19 Student Spotlights Rackham Students Find Segregation and Income Disparity Drive COVID-19 Cases February 25, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School In a new study, a group of Rackham psychology students found COVID-19 cases and deaths are higher in U.S. metropolitan areas with higher levels of racial segregation. COVID-19 Student Spotlights Boosting the Signal February 24, 2021 | James Dau Tribal radio stations are important sources of healthcare information in Native American communities, which have been particularly hard hit by COVID-19. Ph.D. alumna Jana Wilbricht studied this crucial role, and helped two stations better reach their audiences. Alumni Spotlights How Rackham Helps Program in Public Scholarship Boosting the Signal February 24, 2021 | James Dau Tribal radio stations are important sources of healthcare information in Native American communities, which have been particularly hard hit by COVID-19. Ph.D. alumna Jana Wilbricht studied this crucial role, and helped two stations better reach their audiences. Alumni Spotlights How Rackham Helps Program in Public Scholarship Rackham Associate Dean Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering February 10, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School Lut Raskin is known for her research on a variety of biological and wastewater treatment processes. News Load More Results First Previous 1 2 … 27 28 29 … 50 51 Next Last
Rackham Student Receives Mental Health Advocacy Award March 11, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School School of Public Health Ph.D. candidate Sara Abelson was recognized for her advocacy, education, and research around student mental health. News
Rackham Student Explores Migrant Rights Movement Led by Mothers of Missing Children March 5, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School When their children disappeared en route to the United States, a group of mothers banded together to demand their return. In a new podcast episode, Rackham student Arielle Gordon explores the history of the mass movement sparked by their actions. Student Spotlights
Rackham Student Explores Migrant Rights Movement Led by Mothers of Missing Children March 5, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School When their children disappeared en route to the United States, a group of mothers banded together to demand their return. In a new podcast episode, Rackham student Arielle Gordon explores the history of the mass movement sparked by their actions. Student Spotlights
Rackham Students Find Segregation and Income Disparity Drive COVID-19 Cases February 25, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School In a new study, a group of Rackham psychology students found COVID-19 cases and deaths are higher in U.S. metropolitan areas with higher levels of racial segregation. COVID-19 Student Spotlights
Rackham Students Find Segregation and Income Disparity Drive COVID-19 Cases February 25, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School In a new study, a group of Rackham psychology students found COVID-19 cases and deaths are higher in U.S. metropolitan areas with higher levels of racial segregation. COVID-19 Student Spotlights
Boosting the Signal February 24, 2021 | James Dau Tribal radio stations are important sources of healthcare information in Native American communities, which have been particularly hard hit by COVID-19. Ph.D. alumna Jana Wilbricht studied this crucial role, and helped two stations better reach their audiences. Alumni Spotlights How Rackham Helps Program in Public Scholarship
Boosting the Signal February 24, 2021 | James Dau Tribal radio stations are important sources of healthcare information in Native American communities, which have been particularly hard hit by COVID-19. Ph.D. alumna Jana Wilbricht studied this crucial role, and helped two stations better reach their audiences. Alumni Spotlights How Rackham Helps Program in Public Scholarship
Rackham Associate Dean Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering February 10, 2021 | Rackham Graduate School Lut Raskin is known for her research on a variety of biological and wastewater treatment processes. News