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University of Michigan Schools, Colleges, Research, Centers, and Institutes Web Archives

Collected by: University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library

Archived since: Jul, 2010

Description:

This web archives documents essential functions of the University of Michigan related to scholarship, instruction, research, and the conferral of degrees. As such, these archived websites are records of enduring historical and administrative value that complement and/or supplement additional physical and digital archives held by the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library. In addition to websites of the university's 19 schools and colleges, the collection includes online resources of individual departments, institutions and centers, laboratories, libraries and museums, and faculty.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Arts & Humanities Science & Health

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Title: Rackham Program in Public Scholarship (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://artsofcitizenship.umich.edu/

Description: "The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship began at the University of Michigan in 1998 as the Arts of Citizenship Program." Arts of Citizenship helped University of Michigan graduate students develop collaborative projects with community partners that addressed real-world challenges and enhanced students’ professional development. Arts of Citizenship offered a set of programs designed to provide professional development opportunities for graduate students interested in careers as public scholars within and/or outside the academy; supported mutually-beneficial creative and scholarly collaborations between U-M graduate students and community organizations that furthered the public roles of the arts, design, and humanities; developed sustainable partnerships that strengthened local communities with arts, cultural, and civic organizations in southeastern Michigan and across the Great Lakes region; and worked with U-M graduate students and faculty to integrate concepts and methodologies from public scholarship into graduate curricula in the arts, design, and humanities. "Since becoming a program of the Rackham Graduate School in 2010, Arts of Citizenship has widened its disciplinary reach, garnering student participation from 51 graduate degree programs across campus. This disciplinary expansion informed the program’s renaming in 2016. The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship reflects the expansion of these programs beyond the arts and culture disciplines to the social science and STEM fields."

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Subject:   Humanities. ,  University of Michigan -- Faculty. University of Michigan -- Public services. University of Michigan. Arts of Citizenship.

Title: Rackham Program in Public Scholarship (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://www.artsofcitizenship.umich.edu/

Description: "The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship began at the University of Michigan in 1998 as the Arts of Citizenship Program." Arts of Citizenship helped University of Michigan graduate students develop collaborative projects with community partners that addressed real-world challenges and enhanced students’ professional development. Arts of Citizenship offered a set of programs designed to provide professional development opportunities for graduate students interested in careers as public scholars within and/or outside the academy; supported mutually-beneficial creative and scholarly collaborations between U-M graduate students and community organizations that furthered the public roles of the arts, design, and humanities; developed sustainable partnerships that strengthened local communities with arts, cultural, and civic organizations in southeastern Michigan and across the Great Lakes region; and worked with U-M graduate students and faculty to integrate concepts and methodologies from public scholarship into graduate curricula in the arts, design, and humanities. "Since becoming a program of the Rackham Graduate School in 2010, Arts of Citizenship has widened its disciplinary reach, garnering student participation from 51 graduate degree programs across campus. This disciplinary expansion informed the program’s renaming in 2016. The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship reflects the expansion of these programs beyond the arts and culture disciplines to the social science and STEM fields."

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Subject:   Humanities. ,  University of Michigan -- Faculty. University of Michigan -- Public services. University of Michigan. Arts of Citizenship.

Title: Rackham Program in Public Scholarship (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: https://www.rackham.umich.edu/publicscholarship/

Description: "The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship began at the University of Michigan in 1998 as the Arts of Citizenship Program." Arts of Citizenship helped University of Michigan graduate students develop collaborative projects with community partners that addressed real-world challenges and enhanced students’ professional development. Arts of Citizenship offered a set of programs designed to provide professional development opportunities for graduate students interested in careers as public scholars within and/or outside the academy; supported mutually-beneficial creative and scholarly collaborations between U-M graduate students and community organizations that furthered the public roles of the arts, design, and humanities; developed sustainable partnerships that strengthened local communities with arts, cultural, and civic organizations in southeastern Michigan and across the Great Lakes region; and worked with U-M graduate students and faculty to integrate concepts and methodologies from public scholarship into graduate curricula in the arts, design, and humanities. "Since becoming a program of the Rackham Graduate School in 2010, Arts of Citizenship has widened its disciplinary reach, garnering student participation from 51 graduate degree programs across campus. This disciplinary expansion informed the program’s renaming in 2016. The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship reflects the expansion of these programs beyond the arts and culture disciplines to the social science and STEM fields."

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Subject:   Humanities. ,  University of Michigan -- Faculty. University of Michigan -- Public services. University of Michigan. Arts of Citizenship.

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