A three-day workshop held by the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Mathematics examined the role of dispersal in life and health sciences.
Students Take to the Lab to Discover the Science Behind Great Food
With new technology and new subject matter but all the familiar drama, a 500-year-old art form is making its grand leap into the 21st century.
Course focuses on silver screen’s take on natural disasters.
Nothing—not cold, fog, or flu—could dampen the excitement UM students felt on a six-week odyssey through China and Vietnam to study water resources…
Museum Studies class takes a hands-on approach to learning how to setup an exhibit and curate collections
Engaging course on Caribbean culture raises awareness for transnational connections and challenges students to become critical viewers, consumers, and…
Hands-on experiences at the Ibis Archeological Field School, an anthropology field study in Costa Rica, yield surprising and rewarding forensic results…
Study abroad course exposes students to racial, historical, and economic issues as they travel to the Cradle of Humankind, the Cape of Good Hope, a fashion…
An interdisciplinary group at UM employs complexity science to tackle some of the world’s most pressing problems, from armed conflict to economic instability.