Rackham Names New Assistant Dean
Emily Swafford is a historian of 20th century U.S. history with extensive experience in graduate student career development.
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Emily Swafford is a historian of 20th century U.S. history with extensive experience in graduate student career development.
Sept is a renowned researcher of the molecular details that underlie cellular structure and function.
U-M mathematics alumnus June Huh received one of the highest honors in the field.
The Anti-Racism Collaborative has awarded over $122,000 in summer research grants to 26 U-M graduate students.
Fifty years ago, Hobbs Moore became the first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in physics.
Jordan Matsudaira will help guide U.S. Department of Education policymaking through research, analysis, and partnerships with the broader community of education and social science researchers.
The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship supports publicly engaged scholarship through mutually beneficial projects created between Rackham students and community partners.
Established more than a century ago by Regent Levi Barbour, the prestigious Barbour Scholarship funds exceptional women from Asia and the Middle East as they pursue their graduate education at the University of Michigan.
Each year, Rackham is proud to honor exceptional student research and outstanding instructors and faculty mentors. Browse the awards below to learn more and see this year’s recipients.
Named for the first African American doctoral recipient in the United States, the Bouchet Society recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education.