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Faculty awards

Scholarly expertise, innovative research, teaching excellence

Our award-winning Ford School faculty are regularly recognized for their achievements and contributions to research and teaching. Below are some of their honors.

Earl Lewis receiving the National Humanities medal and shaking hands with President Joe Biden

Distinguished scholar, educational leader

Earl Lewis wins National Humanities Medal

Earl Lewis, the Thomas C. Holt Distinguished University Professor of History, Afroamerican and African Studies, and Public Policy is the first U-M faculty member to receive this prestigious award. The National Humanities Medal, inaugurated in 1997, honors individuals or groups whose work has deepened the nation’s understanding of the humanities and broadened citizens’ engagement with history, literature, languages, philosophy and other humanities subjects.
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Notable 2024-2025 awards

  • Charlotte Cavaille’s book Fair Enough? Support for Redistribution in the Age of Inequality was awarded Best Book from the American Political Science Association’s European Politics & Society Section and Best Book from the Class & Inequality Section, as well as an honorable mention for the Gregory Luebbert Best Book Award by the APSA Comparative Politics Section. 

  • Christian Davenport was one of eight faculty and staff leaders from across the University of Michigan appointed to the University’s new Raoul Wallenberg Institute executive committee to study hatred directed against religious and ethnic communities. 

  • Earl Lewis was a recipient of the University of Michigan’s inaugural President’s Medal of Excellence. 

  • Katherine Michelmore won the 24th David N. Kershaw Award and Prize for her contributions as a leading scholar and educator on the social safety net, education policy, and labor economics. 

  • Kaitlin Raimi was elected as a fellow at the American Psychological Association for her outstanding contributions to the field.

  • Barry Rabe was named a Global Fellow at the Wilson Center. 

  • Luke Shaefer’s book, The Injustice of Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Poverty in America, was awarded the 2023 Richard A. Lester Book Award at Princeton University. 

  • Molly Spencer won the New Measure Poetry Prize for her recently published third poetry collection, Invitatory. 

Notable 2023-2024 awards

Notable 2022-2023 awards

Notable 2021-2022 awards

 

Notable 2020-2021 awards