by James Dau | Jul 23, 2019 | Student Spotlights
Rackham English and education student Elizabeth Tacke explores the complex ways people communicate about disabilities and trauma.
by Sheila Waterhouse | Feb 20, 2017 | Student Spotlights
Not many people went to college when they were 5, but Iván did. Granted, he was in kindergarten at a lab school at the University of Puerto Rico. He was ready for a change when it came time for graduate school, but he kept going, finishing his Master’s in History...
by Sheila Waterhouse | Nov 21, 2014 | Student Spotlights
A Ph.D. candidate in the Slavic Department, Meghan’s research focuses primarily on Czech and German literature and visual culture. Her dissertation centers on the relationship between the interwar Czech Avant-Garde of the 1920s and 30s, and other contemporary...
by Sheila Waterhouse | Feb 18, 2014 | Student Spotlights
Colin Quinn’s anthropology research has taken him far from campus to the gorgeous landscapes of the Romanian countryside where he’s uncovered the artifacts he’s sought – and some unexpected treasure as well. Ph.D. research can be a laborious endeavor, and the rewards...