Courses & Student Programs

Social justice through education. 
Transformation through dialogue. 

 

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Four IGR graduates in front of IGR logo step-and-repeat banner at the annual award ceremony

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Have meaningful intergroup dialogues, develop leadership skills, learn from others, and form authentic, community-centered relationships.

Join us to grow as an empowered leader, build your toolkit, and graduate from Michigan prepared to make a lasting impact in creating a more just and equitable world.

 

 

IGR offers a wide variety of courses geared towards students of all levels.
The minor in intergroup relations education teaches critical analytical skills, problem-solving in groups, intercultural leadership, and a synthesis of intellectual and practical skills to help them create a more just and equitable world.
Free, one-time social justice workshops that help student communities build the skills to lead, collaborate, and communicate across difference.
Students co-create and enjoy a warm and lively sense of community here at IGR.

 

What is IGR?

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Tools for change.
Skills for life.

Skills you grow here enhance every major and program—and you keep them for life.

  • Critical analysis and problem-solving in groups
  • Engaged, interdisciplinary approach
  • Leadership and empowerment
  • Dialogue and facilitation 
  • Community and humanity
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