Rackham Backs Mcubed Diamond Projects Aimed at Innovation in Graduate Education
The four projects will support innovations in both master’s and doctoral education.
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The four projects will support innovations in both master’s and doctoral education.
The annual Donor Appreciation Event celebrated the lasting impact of Rackham’s donors.
On September 12, the future of graduate education and the positive impact of Rackham students and alumni in Detroit came into focus.
Jallicia Jolly discusses her research on how HIV-positive Black women in Detroit and beyond are connecting and advocating for more resources.
Writing in Inside Higher Ed, Rackham Program Manager for Public Scholarship Joseph Cialdella discusses the importance of knowing and articulating your approach to working with others.
The task force will focus on identifying and implementing specific changes that can be made to better support graduate-student mental health at U-M.
The AURA program gives undergraduate students from Ethiopia the opportunity to conduct summer research with U-M engineering faculty.
Karl C.K. Ma made a $2.5 million gift to the Rackham Graduate School in 2017 to support students from Asia who wish to pursue careers in public service.
These grants of up to $80,000 each support the innovative projects of early-career researchers.
Mapp is a scholar of chemical biology with particular emphasis on gene transcription and multi-protein complexes.