Graduate Organization of Students in Higher Education (GOSHE)
The purpose of the Graduate Organization of Students in Higher Education (GOSHE) is to promote the academic, social, and professional development of future leaders in the field of higher education.
Graduate Student Community Organization (GSCO)
The mission of the Graduate Student Community Organization is to cultivate the constant improvement of graduate student support, representation, and communication within the Marsal Family School of Education.
Kappa Delta Pi
This is the honor society of, about, and for educators. Chapters should be lively, vibrant organizations with many enthusiastic and creative members involved in relevant and exciting activities, events, programs, projects, and opportunities.
Learning and Education Technology at the School of Information (LETSI)
The primary mission of LETSI is to promote collaboration between designers and practitioners interested in edtech and build a community to facilitate such collaboration.
Opportunities to Educate Children
OEC seeks to promote and provide educational access for children in Washtenaw County by means of weekly tutoring and mentoring from University of Michigan Students.
Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop
The Rackham Graduate School sponsors this ongoing program of interdisciplinary workshops, designed to encourage exchange and collaboration between graduate students, faculty, postdocs, and staff, and to help doctoral students form supportive working groups.
Student Rights Project
SRP is an interdisciplinary project of law, social work, and education students. SRP was founded in response to the tremendous need for free, high quality representation and advocates for students facing suspension and expulsion hearings in southeast Michigan.
Women of Color and the Academy (WOCATA)
Women of Color and the Academy (WOCATA) is a Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop* group that focuses on centering and elevating the voices and experiences of Women of Color in the Academy. This group hosts monthly programming centering race, research, representation, and positionality and weekly programming such as a study hall for Students of Color and book clubs for the graduate student community.