Dean Ceballo writes about the LSA way: bringing together brilliant minds and new approaches to research.
A new dating app, developed by two LSA professors, brings together sociology, psychology, and maybe—just maybe—love.
In LSA’s Residential College photography program, students develop new perspectives, different approaches to academic inquiry, problem-solving skills—and, of course, powerful images.
… with Bryan Ramson, LSA alum and physicist at Fermilab, about neutrinos—the most elusive particle in the universe.
Students transform the Arb into an art exhibit, guiding visitors with poetry and connection, and reminding us that “the earth is a living thing.”
June Rose Colby, the first woman to earn a doctorate at U-M, learned and later taught with a singular zeal.
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