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Rackham Graduate School

Rackham Graduate School

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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 in 1935, the Rackham Graduate School is responsible for almost all of Michigan's graduate degree and certificate programs. The school offers more than 180 master's and doctorate degree programs.[1][2][3][4]

Rackham Graduate School Building
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The Rackham Graduate School is housed in the Rackham Education Memorial Building.[5] The building was designed by William Kapp of the firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls with architectural sculpture by Corrado Parducci.[6] [7]

Presidential candidate Bill Clinton in front of Rackham on October 19, 1992, flanked by Michigan Senator Carl Levin, Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton and Michigan Senator Donald W. Riegle, Jr.

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  1. "Programs of Study". Rackham Graduate School: University of Michigan. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  2. "About". Rackham Graduate School: University of Michigan. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  3. Jennifer Chambers (July 11, 2008), "Keep Rackham site a golf course, heirs say", Detroit News, B2
  4. "History". Rackham Graduate School: University of Michigan. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  5. Dave Gershman (March 31, 2004), "Rackham restored, and then some: U-M 'jewel' gets polishing, updates", Ann Arbor News, p. B1
  6. Holleman, Thomas J. and James P. Gallagher (1978) ‘’Smith, Hinchman & Grylls: 125 Years of Architecture and Engineering, 1852-1978’’ Wayne State University Press, Detroit, MI p. 139

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