Meet the future
The world needs bold leaders ready to tackle urgent environmental challenges. At SEAS, we say “bring it on.” We’re the architects of a new tomorrow: transforming research into action to create a healthier planet for all.
Why SEAS?
Katharine Hayhoe: Effective climate action is fueled by hope
One of the most important things people can do to address climate change is talk about it, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe said April 24 during the Peter M. Wege Lecture on Sustainability. She cited statistics that two-thirds of people in the U.S. are worried about climate change, but only 8% are activated to do something about it. “Where I want to spend my energy is on people who are worried but they don't know what to do,” Hayhoe said. “That is a huge group of movable people.”
Academic Rigor—Real-World Impact
Research News
The latest in research from SEAS faculty and students
Impact Stories
Master's projects produce real-world throughout the region—and the globe.
Community Highlights
Our SEAS community is recognized through notable awards and honors across all disciplines.
In the Media
Our experts in the field weigh in on issues across a wide spectrum of media outlets.
Themes
Sustainability Themes cut across all specializations—and give students, faculty, and partners a chance to dig deeper into a particular area of impact and interest. Themes are also used as rallying points for cross-campus research, teaching and civic engagement collaborations.
Game changers in action
Madeline Walker Miller, PhD student, CEO of NexTiles LLC
“I started my business because most people understand the negative impacts that plastic has on the environment, but a lot of people don’t realize what fabric waste is doing to our air, water, and soil resources.”
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Kiley Adams, dual-degree student, SEAS and Michigan Medicine
“I immediately realized that the trip was totally inaccessible to current and future classmates with mobility impairments, and I thought that having a mobility device that folks who have an impairment could use that makes being on trails accessible is a pretty easy fix.”
Read more about Kiley Adams
Mike Kaminski senior data solutions, First Street Foundation
“For people to care about something, you need to show them how it affects them personally—and nothing gets more personal than people’s homes, which is often their biggest financial asset.”
Read more about Mike Kaminski
Upcoming Seas Events
2024 SEAS/PitE Spring Commencement
2:00 pmAsian & Pacific Islander Graduation Celebration
2:30 pmPlease register for the Asian & Pacific Islander Ceremony by going to...
IGCB Seminar Series: Prof Jennifer Blesh
11:30 amIGCB Seminar Series - Prof Jennifer Blesh 6 May 2024 @ 11:30am in Dana...
Alumni Happy Hour in Baltimore
6:00 pmCome connect with fellow SEAS and Program in the Environment alumni...