Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

  1. November 19, 2018

    Survey shows bipartisan support for independent investigations

    Democrats, Republicans and independents are all less likely to support candidates who would undermine the independence of law enforcement investigations, according to a new study.

  2. September 5, 2018

    New Weiser Diplomacy Center to bring foreign policy experts to U-M

    A $10 million gift from U-M alumni Ron and Eileen Weiser will establish a new diplomacy center to serve as a hub for engagement with the foreign policy community.

  3. April 25, 2018

    Power Foundation gift funds new policy engagement program

    A $1.5 million gift from the Power Foundation will fund a program to encourage partnerships among U-M faculty and students, and people and organizations outside the university, who are actively working on public policy.

  4. April 19, 2018

    Knight Foundation grant to help project amplify Detroit voices

    The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has awarded $761,000 to help U-M researchers collect and report Detroit residents’ opinions on pressing and interesting policy issues.

  5. February 19, 2018

    Retired ambassador’s field experience informs his teaching

    According to retired ambassador Melvyn Levitsky, being a professor of practice requires infusing stimulating scholarly material with real-life experience.

  6. January 22, 2018

    South African scholar recounts anti-apartheid work

    Yazier Henry’s experiences growing up in South Africa, working against apartheid, and later with its survivors have inspired his scholarship.

  7. December 12, 2017

    Researchers recommend ‘pay-for-success’ intervention elements

    Seven recommendations for “pay-for-success” interventions identified by U-M researchers can help governments and private investors work together to effectively use this emerging financing model.

  8. December 4, 2017

    Retiring U.S. Rep. Levin to join Ford School of Public Policy

    U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, who has announced he won’t seek re-election next year, will join the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy as a Distinguished Policymaker in Residence in January 2019.

  9. November 6, 2017

    Statewide survey explores election problems, potential reforms

    A majority of local officials are very confident in their jurisdiction’s ability to administer accurate elections, but areas that hold nearly half the state’s population were more likely to report problems.

  10. October 10, 2017

    U-M nominates four for prestigious Rhodes, Marshall scholarships

    The university has nominated three recent alumni and one current senior for the Rhodes and Marshall scholarships, two of the world’s most prestigious graduate fellowships.