Speaking truth to power is not always easy, but a visitor to an LSA class on the Civil Rights Movement tells students why standing up for what is right matters: myumi.ch/mV4pj
ALT A photo collage. Ron Ginsburg is seated with a room of university students. Two men stand together.
LSA Recruitment is hosting an hour-long virtual Q&A session on June 16, where prospective high school students can ask LSA student ambassadors questions about life at LSA.
Learn more and sign up: myumi.ch/pgDwr
ALT Students stand and chat with one another in LSA's Angell Hall
“I thought, If I can do work that directly impacts these patients’ lives, maybe to elongate their lives or give them a better course of treatment, that makes this work very significant.” —Recent LSA alum Diala Ajaero
Read more: myumi.ch/kV3RM#MichiganAlumni
ALT Diala Ajaero looks at images of brain scans on a computer in a lab
This issue of LSA Magazine reminds us that in the lab, in the classroom, and in outer space, greatness often grows from the smallest seeds. 🌱 Read more: myumi.ch/393rD
ALT In this illustration, a small plant is visible from just below the ground, with a seed's-eye-view of dense trees, the sky, sunbeams, and a bird.
Summer storms can strike fast. Know the difference between a watch and a warning, and make sure your emergency alerts are up to date. #UMich#SevereWeather#DPSS Learn more: bit.ly/4xvFziz
"With this program, we wanted to give students a chance to take what they learned in the classroom and apply it on an international stage.”
Over spring break, 20 first-gen students set off for a week-long trip as part of the pilot Global Career Launch program: myumi.ch/bDZQN#UMich
@UMichLSA researchers have used a U.S. Navy ocean forecasting model to predict where internal tides occur in the ocean in order to bring ocean patterns important to weather forecasting and shipping into clearer focus. myumi.ch/ykndn
ALT Data visualization featuring energetic internal tides on a rotating Earth. The visualization simulates data over a period of a day (24 hours) and showcases the largest internal tides on water bodies around the world. Video credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
The humble banana can be found on many grocery store shelves—and its demise is destabilizing for growers and consumers around the globe: myumi.ch/gkjP4
ALT An illustration of farm laborers harvesting bananas.
A week of field station life is never just one thing. It's research on the Ocqueoc River, sailing after class, square dancing with friends, and learning the art of quillwork in Ethnobotany. Around here, science and community go hand in hand.
One of the most meaningful parts of the First-Gen campaign is seeing how many people believe in LSA students and understand what an LSA education can do to transform lives.
Help transform the first-generation college experience: myumi.ch/e7kmj
Everywhere you look, there's art to be found on U-M's campus. This interactive map helps you discover iconic sculptures, hidden gems, and other installations: myumi.ch/qwkdm
ALT Two people spin a large black cube sculpture while a third person takes a picture
Congrats to #UMichPhysics alumnus & Professor Stephen Forrest on his election to the Royal Society!
His work bridges physics, engineering & tech, underpinning the fiber optics, OLED displays, and next-gen photovoltaics we use today and tomorrow. myumi.ch/DWG11@umichLSA
ALT Physicist Stephen Forrest smiling and wearing glasses and a striped short-sleeved shirt standing in a modern hallway.
Shakespeare in the Arb is back for its 24th season. 🎭 From June 4 to June 28, you can catch a performance of "Love's Labor's Lost.”
Learn more: myumi.ch/N6nPz
Photo from the 2022 production of "A Midsummer Night’s Dream"
ALT actors in a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream perch on a tree log and sit in the grass
LSA is a major feeder to top medical schools around the country, thanks to a liberal arts and sciences education that offers rigor, flexibility, and human connection: myumi.ch/kV3RM#UMich
ALT A collage of three photos: a man in a light blue lab coat works at a desk, with images of brain scans on the monitor next to him; a physician and medical student look at each other while holding a tablet computer; and a physician speaks to her patient.
"Beyond networking, this trip pushed me to step outside my comfort zone, ask meaningful questions that I may have been too afraid to ask, and think more intentionally about my future.” ✈️ #GoBluex.com/umichLSA/status/205463…
During the Winter 2026 semester, 20 first-generation students went on a life-changing global networking journey during spring break: myumi.ch/bDZQN@iiumich@umichPICS
ALT The first Global Career Launch cohort poses for a picture