In 1935, Mary Rackham and the Rackham Fund made a substantial gift to U-M to endow fellowships at the newly named Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies and pay for the construction of the building which is now a campus landmark. Neither Horace nor Mary had U-M degrees, but they were committed to advanced education and research, and the Rackham Graduate School represents the University’s pursuit of excellence in diverse areas of human knowledge and its applications. Please join us for a tour of this historic building.
Please submit a separate registration form for each person planning to attend the tour so that we may plan accordingly. Registration information as well as further tour details can be found at the A-maizing Building Tours webpage.
Registered guests should check in at the main floor lobby.
A limited number of metered parking spaces are available along Washington Street. Additionally, guests may use the Maynard Street or Palmer Parking Structures.
Please submit a separate registration form for each person planning to attend the tour so that we may plan accordingly. Registration information as well as further tour details can be found at the A-maizing Building Tours webpage.
Registered guests should check in at the main floor lobby.
A limited number of metered parking spaces are available along Washington Street. Additionally, guests may use the Maynard Street or Palmer Parking Structures.
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