How LSA is attracting first-generation students and building the support systems that help ensure that they will thrive at U-M and beyond.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the age of Whiffletree, it was the age of Trash-80s.
A U-M scientist who studies fungi answers some questions about the “zombie” insect specimens that are housed in the LSA Herbarium, and whether the same kinds of fungi could infect humans.
With a deck of cards, an LSA classical studies professor teaches the history of art, magic, and philosophy.
Dean Ceballo invites you to amplify these messages about how LSA impacts the lives of students and society.
The LSA Residential College inspires two generations of artists to see motion in metal and to hear music where there is no sound.
An artist and American culture alum returns to Ann Arbor to focus on “a place within the place” that is her creative foundation.
The deep roots of one Michigan family: academic passions, on-campus meet-cutes, and a whole lot of football.
A bright future shouldn't be limited by financial barriers. Donor support makes LSA scholarships possible—creating access while supporting tomorrow's leaders, thinkers, and doers in their hopes to make a difference in the world.