Rackham Students Awarded Anti-Racism Research Grants
The Anti-Racism Collaborative has awarded over $122,000 in summer research grants to 26 U-M graduate students.
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The Anti-Racism Collaborative has awarded over $122,000 in summer research grants to 26 U-M graduate students.
The 1913 copper mine strike changed Michigan history forever, and the novel The Women of the Copper Country highlights the central role women played in the struggle. Comparative literature Ph.D. candidate Júlia Irion Martins prepared a statewide reader’s guide to help people understand their story.
The Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship supports outstanding doctoral candidates working on dissertations that are unusually creative, ambitious and impactful.
The Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Awards recognize the efforts and accomplishments of GSIs who demonstrate extraordinary dedication and excellence as teachers.
Rackham Graduate School is pleased to announce this year’s winners of the ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Awards.