The Wonder of Why
At LSA, we wonder. We wonder why we are here. We ask how the universe works, and how we organize societies. We all wonder—but the great professors and students use curiosity as a catalyst to find answers to the biggest questions. Wonder begins with a simple “why” and leads to discovery that advances science and society while shaping our world for the better.
The Wonder of Why
At LSA, we wonder. We wonder why we are here. We ask how the universe works, and how we organize societies. We all wonder—but the great professors and students use curiosity as a catalyst to find answers to the biggest questions. Wonder begins with a simple “why” and leads to discovery that advances science and society while shaping our world for the better.
The Wonder of Why
At LSA, we wonder. We wonder why we are here. We ask how the universe works, and how we organize societies. We all wonder—but the great professors and students use curiosity as a catalyst to find answers to the biggest questions. Wonder begins with a simple “why” and leads to discovery that advances science and society while shaping our world for the better.
Larger-than-life research
What happens when technology and humanity collide? There can be significant ethical, identity, and inequality implications. The U-M Digital Studies Institute unites experts from across campus to explore how the digital world impacts the people in it—and those who are left out.
Four Research Projects Receive Nearly $4.5 Million in Grant Funding as Part of a New LSA Research Initiative
The projects mark the launch of LSA’s Meet the Moment Research Initiative, a new program that addresses today’s biggest challenges, including social justice and environmental issues, through liberal arts research and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences
It's an exciting time for social sciences research. More data and research methodologies are available than ever before. Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, or QMSS, offers an opportunity for undergraduate students to learn data-based research that is usually reserved for grad school.
Research STORIES
Department NEWS
HUMANITIES
NATURAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
U-M is an R1 doctoral university, which indicates very high research activity
Public Research University in the U.S.
– National Science Foundation
Students involved in research through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)