graduate students

  1. April 17, 2024

    Law student wins Soros Fellowship for New Americans

    Law student Rana Thabata has been awarded a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, a program that provides financial support to immigrants and children of immigrants.

  2. May 10, 2023

    IRWG announces graduate student research awards for 2023

    The Institute for Research on Women and Gender has awarded 10 doctoral students summer funding to support wide-ranging projects related to women, gender, and sexuality.

  3. April 3, 2023

    Accolades — April 2023

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  4. March 29, 2023

    Grad student wins national award for fruit fly research

    Graduate student Maria Ahmed is one of 12 recipients of the Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award for outstanding achievement in graduate studies in the biological sciences.

  5. March 24, 2023

    Rackham announces 12-month funding for Ph.D. students

    The Rackham Graduate School will implement a new funding model in which all Rackham Ph.D. students on the Ann Arbor campus receive 12 months of stipend support.

  6. December 7, 2022

    School of Information adds graduates to free tuition program

    The School of Information is now offering free graduate school tuition in two programs for full-time students who were awarded the Go Blue Guarantee grant as undergraduates.

  7. June 21, 2022

    Anti-Racism Collaborative awards graduate research grants

    The Anti-Racism Collaborative, administered by the National Center for Institutional Diversity, has awarded summer research grants to 26 U-M graduate students.

  8. September 22, 2021

    Study looks at grad students’ mental health stress

    Graduate students suffer high rates of depression, anxiety and mental stress, studies show, but as labs reopen from COVID-19 shutdowns, changes can be implemented to address the problem, U-M researchers say.

  9. February 6, 2021

    Mandatory testing to include graduate, professional students

    U-M is expanding its weekly mandatory COVID-19 testing to include graduate and professional students who live on or come to campus. The mandatory testing will start Feb. 16.