LSA

  1. July 10, 2023

    Lecturers honored for contributions to instruction, inclusive teaching

    Lecturers Michela Arnaboldi, Katri Ervamaa, Paul Kessenich and Colleen van Lent have been honored by U-M for their outstanding contributions to instruction and inclusive teaching.

  2. June 21, 2023

    Sasha Killewald to direct Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics

    Alexandra (Sasha) Killewald will be the next director of the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics at U-M, effective July 1.

  3. June 15, 2023

    OVPR awards $500K to support arts, humanities research

    The Office of the Vice President for Research awarded more than $500,000 this month as part of its Research Catalyst and Innovation Block Grants Program to support arts and humanities projects at U-M.

  4. June 7, 2023

    U-M leads $7.5M effort to harness atomic-scale defects

    A $7.5 million project led by U-M aims to understand how atom dislocations could be used as “nano-pipelines” to possibly enable faster, more efficient information processing in next-generation electronic devices.

  5. June 6, 2023

    Science News names U-M biologist a Scientist to Watch

    Marjorie Weber, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, has been named to Science News magazine’s annual Scientists to Watch list, which annually recognizes 10 young researchers.

  6. May 30, 2023

    Public invited to Summer Lecture Series at Biological Station

    The U-M Biological Station, an 11,000-acre research and teaching campus just south of the Mackinac Bridge on Douglas Lake, will host experts from across the country as part of its 2023 Summer Lecture Series.

  7. May 24, 2023

    U-M launches institute to accelerate quantum research, education

    U-M will invest $55 million to launch a multidisciplinary Quantum Research Institute and recruit up to eight new faculty members with expertise in quantum.

  8. May 24, 2023

    U-M only U.S. university helping build massive telescope

    The Extremely Large Telescope — the largest optical telescope ever built — could change everything we know about the universe, and U-M is the only U.S. university involved in building it.

  9. May 18, 2023

    University acquires 40 acres near Biological Station

    U-M is expanding its nature holdings in northern Michigan with the purchase of approximately 40 acres near the U-M Biological Station.

  10. May 16, 2023

    Researchers look at genetic maintenance of same-sex sexual behavior

    LSA professor Jianzhi Zhang and graduate student Siliang Song are exploring why the many genes associated with same-sex sexual behavior have not been eliminated from the human genome over time.