Rackham Graduate School

Graduate school of the University of Michigan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, commonly known as the Rackham Graduate School, is the graduate school of the University of Michigan. Founded in 1912 with an endowment from Mary Rackham, the wife of Horace Rackham, in 1935, the Rackham Graduate School is responsible for almost all of the university's graduate degree and certificate programs. The school offers more than 180 master's and doctorate degree programs.[2][3][4][5]

Other name
Rackham Graduate School
Former name
Graduate Department (1912–1935)
Established1912; 114 years ago (1912)
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Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
The Rackham Building in Ann Arbor
Other name
Rackham Graduate School
Former name
Graduate Department (1912–1935)
TypeGraduate school
Established1912; 114 years ago (1912)
Parent institution
University of Michigan
AccreditationHLC
DeanMike Solomon
Students11,060 (2024)[1]
Location,
Websiterackham.umich.edu
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The graduate school administration is located in the Rackham Building on E. Washington Street in Ann Arbor.[6] The building was designed by William Kapp of the firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls with architectural sculpture by Corrado Parducci.[7][8]

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