LSA Magazine Spring 2017

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2017–AND BEYOND

Collaborative space in the new Biological Science Building will be shared by the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology; the museums of natural history, paleontology, and zoology; the herbarium; and LSA’s Biological Station offices.

165,000 APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF VISITORS TO LSA’S MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY EACH YEAR

The pumas, of course, will follow the Museum of Natural History to the new Biological Science Building. Rather than gaze upon visitors who walk into the museum, the bronze pumas will face each other at the new museum entrance.

In celebration of U-M’s bicentennial, LSA’s Museum of Natural History has started a collection of memories from visitors whose lives have been impacted by the museum. Share your story by visiting the Museum Memories website at myumi.ch/museummemories. #MuseumMemories

PHOTOS (Top) Scott C. Soderberg/Michigan Photography; (bottom) Courtesy of UMMNH

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