This year marks The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship’s (RPPS) 10th year supporting graduate student research. What grew out of the 1998 Arts of Citizenship program founded by Professor David Scobey through the Ginsberg Center, RPPS has grown to establish co-created projects between the University and community partners across diverse sectors that aim to solve challenging questions focused on promoting social good. The program now trains graduate students to lead community-based, collaborative research projects designed to connect higher education and civic goals.
For the full story about the program and its 10th year celebration visit Rackman Discover
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- Moral Victories Zoƫ A. Johnson King co-founded the Michigan High School Ethics Bowl, helping high school students explore and apply moral philosophy to local issues.
- Boosting the Signal Jana Wilbricht studied the crucial role of tribal radio stations as sources of healthcare information in Native American communities.
Contact: Matt Nelson, Director of Communications, Rackham Graduate School