In the 1960s, the War on Poverty launched a host of programs to improve people's lives. One program, Head Start, has recently been dismissed as a failure, but economist Martha Bailey wonders if the failure might be with its evaluation.
What happens when LSA students work hand-in-hand with Michigan journalists to create news stories? The answer is a new class on community journalism focused on strong research and reaching readers.
We strive to support the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts on the front lines of learning and research; to steward our planet, our community, our campus. To do this, LSA needs you—because the world needs Victors.
The details of the Green New Deal keep changing, while the challenge of keeping the planet from warming remains. LSA looks back at other ambitious government programs and explores how to bridge the partisan divide associated with climate change.
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Diversity beats sameness, and one LSA professor is out to prove it. With his book The Difference, Scott E. Page (A.B. ’85), an honors math alumnus and current professor of complex systems, political science, and economics, uses math and logic to make the case that higher diversity yields greater tangible benefits. Now, Page gets invited to consult with organizations like the Mellon Foundation, Google, the U.S. Federal Reserve, the U.S. Treasury, and NASA, among others. They’re taking his argument seriously and running with it in the real world.
Likewise, diverse perspectives are vital to the liberal arts mission of LSA. Departments throughout the College see value in diversity—with benefits both tangible and intangible—and are taking action as a result: They’re developing plans and programs to create a more diverse student body and faculty.
At LSA, we understand that to change the world takes actually experiencing it. And we are committed to providing our students the support they need in order to pair their LSA education with real-life opportunities. Watch how LSA internships are changing students’ perspectives on their coursework and giving them a crucial advantage in their careers.
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In this issue of LSA Magazine, we document escape artists of all kinds, from the metaphorical to the meteoric and everything in between.
LSA researchers work to document a lesser-known version of the Afrikaans language before the last generation of speakers is gone.
A new Department of History initiative is committed to making the value of a history degree easier to see and understand by contributing to the common good.
A company founded by two LSA alumni and headquartered in Ann Arbor recently sold for $2.35 billion. (Yes, billion.) What did they do right?