Dear friends,Happy New Year! It’s a delight to see Weill Hall bustling with students once again, as classes kicked off last week. The excitement was further amplified by Secretary Pete Buttigieg's visit earlier this week. He delivered an insightful...
Six Ford School alumni have been elected to serve on the Alumni Board by their peers. These engaged alumni bring diverse experience working in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors in higher education, housing policy, health reform, and other...
Detroit, like many U.S. cities, faces a severe affordable housing shortage. According to a recent report by the Detroit Justice Center, the city needs roughly 46,000 more affordable housing units to meet current demand. Against this backdrop, the...
Ambassador Susan D. Page, Professor of Practice in International Diplomacy, offers reflections on President Jimmy Carter, peacemaking in Sudan and South Sudan, and international service....
Student and Academic Services Office
2232 Weill Hall
Are you a prospective Ford School student planning to apply for the BA in Public Policy by the 2/1/25 deadline? Stop by the Ford School Student & Academic Services (SAS) Office 11:30 AM - 5 PM to connect with Akhila an Marc, Ford School Peer Advisors, or Christian, Ford School Undergraduate Admissions Assistant. Snacks will be provided and individuals will be seen on a first come first served basis.
One of Michigan's largest financial aid programs offers great promise in boosting college affordability as well as the number of college graduates—with room to reach many more who qualify for...
Discussing the criminal trial of Luigi Mangione with Salon, the Ford School's Javed Ali weighed in on the impacts of Mangione's terrorism charge. "Ali said that the perp walk demonstrates that New York officials are giving the shooting special...
With the recent attacks in New Orleans, news outlets such as WILX have turned to the Ford School's Javed Ali for counsel on counterterrorism in the U.S. Ali shared that law enforcement is often relying on citizens to remain aware "In the aftermath...