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June 11, 2014
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Keeping in Touch: Alumni News

Nominate yourself, or a fellow alum, for the Neil Staebler Distinguished Service Award (June 30). More »

Submit a photo or memory for the centennial timeline–1914-2014. More »

Stay connected: Join other alumni on Facebook and LinkedIn. More »
Multimedia

Ford Legacy—General Brent Scowcroft 2014 Commencement Ceremony: U.S. Senator Carl Levin's charge to the class. Watch »

Marina Whitman: What would a political party that appealed to moderates look like? Ford Legacy—Ambassador Carla Hills on the Ford legacy. Watch »

Inequality in Amercia: Rebecca Blank on rising economic inequality. View »

Policy Points—Ann Lin: Affirmative action and what the Schuette decision means for Michigan. View »

Gerald R. Ford Centennial May 1949: Sixty-five years ago, students launched the "Newsletter to Graduates"
Read »

May 1964: Fifty years ago, the Institute of Public Administration celebrated its 50th anniversary with "Reflections, Panels, and a Look Forward" Read »

May 1982: Thirty-two years ago, students published "The Compleat Gramsbury: We Had the Data, What Else Could We Do?" Read »
Our next century

Gifts to the Ford School support realists and idealists deeply committed to a better world. Join us and make a gift today. Learn How »

Our next century

Visit our Victors for Michigan Campaign site. Read more »

Our next century
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Susan Collins

Greetings from the Dean

Dean Susan M. Collins on the "Ned was right" conference, summer at the Ford School, the ban on race-conscious admissions. more »

Alumni News

Alumni Board self-nominations are open

RSVP now for the Centennial Reunion
(Oct 31-Nov 1)

Be Engaged. Be Inspired. Be Here This Fall. more »

Alumni gatherings come to cities near you

Alumni in more than a dozen cities—from New York to San Fran—to host Worldwide Ford School Spirit Day (July 10). more »
Alumni gatherings come to cities near you

Meet your Centennial Reunion Committee...more »

Faculty News

Symposium honors Jim House

Symposium honors Jim House

35 years of teaching, service. more »

Susan Waltz and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Not just a western idea, says Waltz in OpenSecurity.
more »
Susan Waltz and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Barry Rabe: Cited in Forbes on EPA's proposed greenhouse gas rules...more »

Yu Xie: Chinese income inequality surpasses that of U.S. in BusinessWeek, CNBC, and Bloomberg...more »

School News

"Ned was right" conference at the Fed, honoring Founding Dean Ned Gramlich

"Ned was right" conference at the Fed

Honoring Founding Dean Ned Gramlich. more »

Remembering Ranny

Ford School celebrates the legacy of Margaret Ann "Ranny" Riecker. more »
Remembering Ranny

Students explore windy city careers...more »

U-M ranks eighth in the nation for Peace Corps Paul D. Coverdell Fellows...more »

Student News

Bon voyage and best wishes to the graduating class of 2014

Bon voyage and best wishes

Carl Levin speaks to the graduating class of 2014. more »

Undergraduate yearbook

A welcome break with tradition. more »
Undergraduate yearbook

Students give away $55K; study art, impact of giving...
more »

Eighteen undergrads join the Ford School for an intensive introduction to domestic and international policy...more »

Student's persistence influential in U-M's support for Bangladesh factory safety accord...more »

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