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Dear friends,
The start of this semester has certainly been like no other. Here at the Ford School, our faculty and staff have made supporting our students and caring for each other our top priority.
Read a message from Dean Michael S. Barr »
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The initiative prepares students to lead organizations, to lead others, and to lead self through assessments, workshops, individualized and group coaching, and more. More »
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The Karl and Martha Kohn Professorship will advance societal equity and inclusion and the Arlene Susan Kohn Professorship will address the rights of the disabled in the U.S. More »
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COVID-19 Consulting Corps projects provided research and guidance for online public meetings, safe elections, first responders, and aid to local businesses. More »
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Voter turnout and access:
conversation with Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
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Covering the campaign:
conversation with two senior political reporters, Jane Coaston of Vox and Daniel Strauss of The Guardian.
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Sign up
by 10/9 for free access to view the film, ‘John Lewis: Good Trouble,’ then join us for a community conversation. Register here.
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The Ford School wins NASPAA's 2020 Social Equity Award.
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The Ford School hosts conversation with alumni about the Black Lives Matter Movement: From Understanding to Action.
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Kaitlin Raimi's research shows the legitimacy of scientists is judged according to political persuasion—and highlights the risk of politicizing scientific advice. More »
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Futures For Frontliners was developed by Youth Policy Lab Fellow Avazeh Attari and the MI Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity. More »
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Parthasarathy's analysis finds that facial recognition exacerbates racism—and is not accurate. More »
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