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University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

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University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
NameUniversity of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
ParentUniversity of Michigan
DeanAnne Curzan
Students17,000
LocationAnn Arbor, Michigan

University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is one of the largest and most prestigious colleges at the University of Michigan, offering a wide range of academic programs in the literary, scientific, and artistic fields, including English, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, and Psychology. The college is home to over 17,000 students, including undergraduate students and graduate students, and has a faculty of over 1,000 professors and researchers from institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The college has a strong reputation for academic excellence, with many of its graduates going on to attend top law schools like Yale Law School, Harvard Law School, and University of Chicago Law School, as well as top medical schools like Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.

History

The college has a rich history dating back to the founding of the University of Michigan in 1817, with notable events including the Michigan Constitutional Convention and the American Civil War. The college has undergone several transformations over the years, including the establishment of the Department of English Language and Literature in 1846 and the Department of Mathematics in 1856. The college has also been influenced by notable figures such as Henry Tappan, the first President of the University of Michigan, and James Burrill Angell, who served as President of the University of Michigan from 1871 to 1909. Other notable institutions that have contributed to the college's history include University of California, Berkeley, Columbia University, and University of Oxford.

Academics

The college offers over 100 academic majors and 90 academic minors, including programs in Computer Science, Economics, History, Linguistics, and Philosophy. The college is also home to several interdisciplinary programs, such as the Program in the Environment and the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Students in the college have the opportunity to work with renowned faculty members from institutions like California Institute of Technology, Duke University, and Northwestern University, and to participate in research projects and internships with organizations like National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and Google. The college also has a strong focus on study abroad programs, with partnerships with universities like University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, and University of Melbourne.

Research

The college is a hub for research in a wide range of fields, including cancer research at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, climate change at the University of Michigan Center for Sustainable Systems, and neuroscience at the University of Michigan Neuroscience Institute. Faculty members in the college have received numerous awards and honors for their research, including the Nobel Prize in Physics and the National Medal of Science. The college is also home to several research centers and institutes, including the Institute for Social Research and the Center for the Study of Complex Systems. Other notable research institutions that have collaborated with the college include Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Argonne National Laboratory.

Campus

The college is located on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with many of its buildings and facilities situated in the Central Campus area. The college is home to several iconic buildings, including the Angell Hall and the Mason Hall, which were designed by architects like Albert Kahn and Eero Saarinen. The college also has a strong presence in the North Campus area, with facilities like the Duderstadt Center and the Bob and Betty Beyster Building. Other notable campuses that have partnered with the college include University of Michigan-Dearborn, University of Michigan-Flint, and Michigan State University.

Notable_alumni_and_faculty

The college has a long list of notable alumni and faculty members, including Nobel laureates like Stanley Cohen and Marshall Nirenberg, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners like Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior. Other notable alumni include business leaders like Stephen M. Ross and Mary Barra, as well as politicians like Gerald Ford and Carl Levin. The college has also been home to renowned faculty members like James Tobin, Robert Solow, and Amartya Sen, who have made significant contributions to their fields and have been recognized with awards like the John Bates Clark Medal and the National Medal of Science.

Organization_and_administration

The college is led by a dean who is responsible for overseeing the college's academic programs, research initiatives, and administrative operations. The college is also governed by a faculty governance system, which includes a faculty senate and several departmental executive committees. The college has a strong focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, with initiatives like the Center for Educational Outreach and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Other notable organizations that have partnered with the college include American Council on Education, Association of American Universities, and National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.

Student_life

The college offers a wide range of student organizations and extracurricular activities, including cultural organizations like the Asian American Association and the Black Student Union, as well as recreational sports teams like the Michigan Wolverines and the University of Michigan Men's Soccer Team. Students in the college also have access to a range of support services, including academic advising and mental health counseling. The college also has a strong focus on community engagement, with initiatives like the Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning and the University of Michigan Museum of Art. Other notable student organizations that have partnered with the college include Student Veterans of America, National Society of Black Engineers, and Society of Women Engineers.

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