Landscapes Can Talk
This essay first appeared in The Nature of Cities and is reposted with permission. Ashley Jankowski is a dual master’s student of Environment and Sustainability and Urban and Regional Planning at U-M...
This essay first appeared in The Nature of Cities and is reposted with permission. Ashley Jankowski is a dual master’s student of Environment and Sustainability and Urban and Regional Planning at U-M...
As a board member of the nonprofit Cass Community Social Services organization in Detroit, University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) master’s student Isabella Shehab has...
Combining her love of historical research and landscape design with well-honed creative and analytical skills, Stephanie Redding, ASLA (BS ’10, MLA ’13) found her niche at Quinn Evans—a national firm...
Growing up in Tucson, Arizona, may have been an unlikely start for a leading rain garden designer. But perhaps that’s what inspired Matthew Bertrand (MLA ’17) to devote his career to the care and...
Real projects, real partners, and real issues. For students at the U-M School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), opportunities for community engagement and real-world experiences are woven...
The U-M School for Environment and Sustainability's (SEAS) commitment to finding new and innovative ways to make an impact in Detroit will be furthered thanks to two projects that have been awarded...
Kat Shiffler (MLA ’21) began volunteering at the Farm at St. Joe’s soon after landing in Ann Arbor to pursue a master’s degree in landscape architecture at the U-M School for Environment and...