The Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies , commonly known as the Rackham Graduate School , is the graduate school of the University of Michigan . Founded in 1912 with an endowment from Mary Rackham, the wife of Horace Rackham , in 1935, the Rackham Graduate School is responsible for almost all of the university's graduate degree and certificate programs. The school offers more than 180 master's and doctorate degree programs.
2-522: The graduate school administration is located in the Rackham Building on E. Washington Street in Ann Arbor. The building was designed by William Kapp of the firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls with architectural sculpture by Corrado Parducci . 42°16′52″N 83°44′18″W / 42.281068°N 83.738276°W / 42.281068; -83.738276 This article about
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