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Planning Student and Munger Fellow Serratos in Rackham’s Student Spotlight

Planning Student and Munger Fellow Serratos in Rackham’s Student Spotlight

Taubman graduate student Gustavo Serrano discusses advocacy for graduate student involvement on campus in a Rackham Graduate School “Student Spotlight” feature. Gustavo, a MUP student concentrating in transportation planning, was awarded a Junior Coleman-Munger Fellowship at the recently opened Munger Graduate Residences.  He said, “I received the Munger Coleman Fellowship that helped with my housing costs and this semester received the Rackham Non-Traditional Student Fellowship. The Rackham fellowship was really great and helped partially relieve the financial stresses that many of my graduate peers have experienced.”  In addition, as a Munger Fellow, he is the liaison between the College and the Munger Graduate Residences, tasked with being the voice of Taubman College in interdisciplinary resident activities.  “Graduate school has been a great experience. I’m so happy I got to study Urban Planning at U-M,” he said, “I’ve met so may awesome people and had the chance to do so many great things.”

Read the full story:  https://www.rackham.umich.edu/alumni/discover-rackham/student-spotlight-gustavo-serratos