LSA

  1. April 10, 2019

    Three U-M professors awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships

    Three U-M researchers — Anne McNeil, Erik Mueggler and Patricia Wittkopp — have been named 2019 Guggenheim Fellows by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

  2. March 13, 2019

    Math lecturer Mark Conger selected for Golden Apple Award

    Mark Conger, a lecturer who teaches math classes in the LSA Comprehensive Studies Program, has been selected to receive this year’s Golden Apple Award, the only teaching award at U-M given by students.

  3. February 21, 2019

    Six faculty members honored as Arthur F. Thurnau Professors

    Six faculty members have been recognized by the Board of Regents for outstanding contributions to undergraduate education as this year’s Arthur F. Thurnau Professors.

  4. February 20, 2019

    Three researchers from LSA chosen as Cottrell Scholars

    Three LSA faculty members, whose fields include chemistry and astronomy, have been named 2019 Cottrell Scholars by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.

  5. February 19, 2019

    Three U-M researchers chosen for Sloan Foundation fellowships

    Three U-M researchers, whose fields include computer science, chemistry and neuroscience, have been named 2019 Sloan Research Fellows by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

  6. February 18, 2019

    LSA administrator Jeff Craft to receive Candace J. Johnson Award

    Jeff Craft, chief administrator for the LSA departments of History of Art and Classical Studies, will receive the Candace J. Johnson Award for Staff Excellence.

  7. February 4, 2019

    Sanford to explain new ways to make molecules

    In her upcoming Distinguished University Professor lecture, Melanie Sanford will focus on a key aspect of her team’s research, the development of new ways to form carbon-fluorine bonds.

  8. January 28, 2019

    New institute explores impact of technology on identity, inequality, ethics

    The university’s new Digital Studies Institute will explore how ethics, identity and inequality in technology impacts underrepresented communities.

  9. January 21, 2019

    Professor’s work focuses on molecules key to curing diseases

    Growing up in Germany, Nils G. Walter formed a positive, but secondhand, impression of the United States. His father had been a prisoner of war in Texas who often told Walter about the kindness of Americans. Still, it was Walter’s love of chemistry that ultimately led him to move to the United States.

  10. January 14, 2019

    Mcubed trifecta funds first wave of projects on all three campuses

    For the first time, Mcubed has distributed funding to faculty from all three U-M campuses, where faculty have been mapped onto a common set of disciplinary units.