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Currently with the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, organizational psychologist Morela Hernandez is an internationally recognized scholar with deep expertise in applying behavioral science insights to design and improve organizational systems and decision-making practice. More »
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With a generous gift from Ambassador Melvyn Levitsky, the Ford School will establish the Joan Levitsky Internship Fund, which will support graduate internships in international affairs.
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Six dynamic, engaged alumni were elected to a three-year term. They will help increase the visibility of the Ford School and support our students. More »
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Update your contact information. More »
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Memos address: vaccine distribution, Child Tax Credits, state and local support, domestic terrorism, federal agency performance, and restoring American foreign policy credibility.
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Celeste Watkins-Hayes discusses her people-centered research approach and her new book, Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality. More »
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Last year, Paul Courant was awarded the U-M’s top honor, a Distinguished University Professorship. Tune in to watch him deliver his inaugural talk. More »
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Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom
Celeste Watkins-Hayes hosts Macarthur Award winner Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom, to discuss race, gender, inequality, access, and more.
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U.S. Representatives Meijer and Slotkin discuss critical issues from across the aisle. Watch »
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Kaitlin Raimi applies a psychological lens to understand how communication about climate change can alter behavior. Listen »
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With a new grant from the African Social Research Initiative, Dean Yang will research how to remove barriers and improve HIV interventions in Mozambique. More »
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Luke Shaefer and Joshua Rivera (MPP ‘17) co-author paper for the American Enterprise Institute that compares models for employee retention, training, and support. More »
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A new dataset from the Center on Finance, Law, and Policy will help central banks create more financial inclusion in economies across the world. More »
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Mark your calendars for Giving Blueday 2021: Wednesday, March 10. Keep an eye on your inbox for an exciting challenge to help support Ford School students!
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