Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
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September 24, 2019
New gift will help U-M provide youth opportunities in Detroit
A new $5 million gift to the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy from the Weill Family Foundation will help disadvantaged and underrepresented youth in Detroit.
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September 3, 2019
New faces: Meet some of the university’s new faculty and staff
The Record introduces you to eight new faculty and staff members and share their titles, start date, policy interests, education, a reason why they came to U-M and what they’re excited about.
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September 3, 2019
Passion projects: How schools and colleges plan to shape their year
From planning new facilities to launching public engagement initiatives, U-M’s 19 schools and colleges have a wide variety of plans to further research, enhance learning and impact society.
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August 26, 2019
Former secretaries of state part of new Ford School speaker series
Former Secretaries of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, will be part of a new lecture series this fall at the Weiser Diplomacy Center in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.
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April 22, 2019
Ford School senior uses journalism to advance inclusion
Ashley Tjhung has dedicated her University of Michigan career to raising the voices of students of color across campus. The public policy major recently served as the managing editor of Michigan in Color, The Michigan Daily’s section that is created by and for students of color.
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April 22, 2019
Senior profiles from the Class of 2019
Each year, The University Record profiles graduating seniors who highlight the range of experiences and people at U-M. Profiled this year are Kalei Glozier, Thomas Laub, Christina Lindsey and Ashley Tjhung.
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March 11, 2019
U-M part of network to build public interest technology field
U-M has joined the Public Interest Technology University Network, a partnership of 21 colleges and universities dedicated to building the nascent field of public interest technology.
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February 11, 2019
Perceptions play big role in how residents feel about wind energy
When local residents feel the planning process for building wind turbines is fair and open, their perceptions of the energy source remain steady or improve with time, according to a U-M study.
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January 28, 2019
Campus briefs
News from around the university.
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January 14, 2019
Ford School discussion, photo exhibit to highlight impact of deportation
Two Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy events will explore the recent deportation of Ann Arbor mother Lourdes Salazar Bautista and the impact of current U.S. immigration policy. Bautista, the mother of three children, left Mexico in 1997 to join her husband in the U.S., and the couple eventually bought a house in Ann…