by Matt Nelson | May 9, 2019 | News
The inaugural Rackham Faculty Symposium featured presentations and discussions around what is being learned about graduate-student academic life and what measures can be taken to meet the changing dynamics of research, scholarship, and career pathways.
by Matt Nelson | May 3, 2019 | Student Voices
We asked graduating students to share what they wish they would have known when they started graduate study.
by Matt Nelson | Apr 23, 2019 | Student Spotlights
M.F.A. student Cherline Bazile recently received a prestigious fellowship as she continues her journey as a first-generation American and a writer.
by Matt Nelson | Feb 26, 2019 | News, Resources
Rackham’s embedded counselor, Laura Monschau, talks frankly about issues she sees among graduate students and shares resources for those who feel that they’re struggling.
by Matt Nelson | Jan 18, 2019 | News, Student Spotlights
Clinical psychology Ph.D. candidate Erica Schulte looks into not only the underlying mechanisms that are similar between eating-related problems and addiction, but also the types of foods that might be especially rewarding or addictive.
by Matt Nelson | Dec 4, 2017 | News
The abuse of opioids in the United States has become a crisis whose consequences are being discussed everywhere from America’s largest public-health organizations to its smallest towns. It’s an epidemic with an emotional and physical toll on millions of lives and a...
by Matt Nelson | Oct 16, 2017 | News
On the eastern coast of the island of Cyprus lies what may well be the world’s most beautiful ghost town. Home to an idyllic expanse of beach and shimmering Mediterranean views, the city of Varosha was once Cyprus’s greatest tourist attraction, where hoteliers and...