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Research Sheds Light on Students Most Likely to Seek Out Development Opportunities in Graduate School
A new study of six semesters of Rackham students found female, marginalized, and low income students are more likely to participate in professional and sociocultural development programming.
Rackham Creates Standing Committee on Graduate Student Mental Health and Well-Being
The committee will prioritize the creation of a network of graduate student mental health and wellness advocates in graduate programs across the university.
Proposal to End the Collection of GRE General Test Scores on the Rackham Doctoral Application
Links Further Information Frequently Asked Questions Slide Presentation from November 2021 Faculty Forums Rackham Graduate School has long promoted the use of holistic admissions practices in graduate education. Holistic admissions practices evaluate the skills,...
Rackham Student Helps Rewrite Michigan History
Anthropology Ph.D. candidate Brendan Nash helped identify a 13,000-year-old Paleoindian camp in St. Joseph County, now thought to be the earliest archaeological site in Michigan.
Welcome to the New Academic Year
Dean Mike Solomon highlights ways that Rackham and program faculty and staff can support you in 2021–22 and at every stage of your graduate education.
Twenty Rackham Students Awarded Fellowships by MICDE
The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering fellowships fund the work of current and prospective students in scientific computing.
Rackham Assistant Dean Receives President’s Award
For nearly three decades, Assistant Dean John Godfrey has been an unwavering advocate for international students.
Announcing the 2021 Rackham Public Scholarship Grants
The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship supports publicly engaged scholarship through mutually beneficial projects created between Rackham students and community partners that co-create public goods based on community-needs and interests.
Rackham Student Headed to Tokyo Olympics
Statistics Ph.D. student Mason Ferlic will join Team USA at the 2020 Summer Olympics to compete in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.
Anti-Racism Collaborative Awards Graduate Student Summer Research Grants
The grants aim to support engagement in research projects focused on racial inequality, racial equity, and racial justice while advancing graduate student progress toward degree.
Announcing the 2021-2022 Barbour Scholars
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.
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