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Unsure about your research focus in grad school? You’re not alone! Learn how curiosity, faculty connections, and mentorship at Michigan Public Health can turn broad interests into meaningful research opportunities—even if you’re still exploring.
Winter in Ann Arbor now feels magical! From snowball fights on the Diag to cheering for Wolverine sports, exploring cozy restaurants, and engaging in arts and culture, discover tips to embrace the season and find your warmth.
Deciding where to attend graduate school can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re choosing between great programs. I attended an Admitted Student Day at the University of Michigan School of Public Health in March of my senior year of undergrad, and it ended up playing a major role in my decision to attend Michigan. Beyond schedules and presentations, Admitted Student Day gave me clarity, confidence, and community before I ever set foot in a classroom. If you’re on the fence about attending this event, here are three reasons why it’s absolutely worth your time.
If you’re considering a public health major—or simply wondering what you can do to make a difference—you’re not alone. As the Senior Director of Undergraduate Education at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, I hear these questions often: Is public health the right choice? Is now a good time to take that step?