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An eye-level view of a server room. Numerous data servers are visible behind glass, illuminated by glowing blue lights.
April 20, 2026

Exploring AI and environmental impact: Opportunities and risks for a sustainable future

There’s no denying that artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how we do things, and while there’s an opportunity to embrace AI as tools with potential to enhance...

Will Tschetter cutting down the basketball hoop after winning the 2026 NCAA National Championship.
April 15, 2026

Will Tschetter (BS ’24, MS ’26) is an NCAA National Basketball Champion, and he’s also an aspiring regenerative farmer

Although 2026 NCAA National Basketball Champion Will Tschetter (BS ’24, MS ’26) has always been interested in environmental issues, it was an internship experience in...

A series of pins in a screenshot of the SiteMarker tool, showing were SEAS students dropped tags on a property they were working on.
January 28, 2026

SiteMarker is preparing future landscape architects with advanced field documentation tools

Master of Landscape Architecture students at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) are getting firsthand experience with modern...

A photo of large cargo ships docked in the River Rouge, Michigan.
January 28, 2026

New Michigan maritime strategy and U-M dual degree aim to transform the state’s maritime future

The University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) and the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NA&ME) department in the College of...

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January 26, 2026

Making history: Leaders representing Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and Afro-Descendant Peoples' movements discussed COP30 achievements, commitments, and the path forward

By Nayiri Mullinix | U-M School for Environment and Sustainability Katie Constantine | Rights and Resources Initiative The 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30), held by...

A photo showing the Contagious Extraction installation at the Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
January 16, 2026

'Contagious Extraction': How a fungus can reshape coffee ecosystems and inspire art

It’s well-established that fungi lurk virtually everywhere—some doing amazing things, and others, such as the Hemileia vastatrix fungus, wreaking havoc. This fungus...

The average surface temperatures of common urban materials in Ann Arbor, Michigan, when  the sun is at its highest point in the sky. image credit: keenan gibbons
December 12, 2025

Greener by Design: How SEAS Landscape Architects are Making Cities More Sustainable

The work of landscape architects in cities is vital to mitigating environmental challenges like the urban heat island effect, stormwater management and ecological restoration. As cities strive to become climate resilient, SEAS landscape architecture faculty and students are focused on finding sustainable solutions that benefit the public.

The skull of a helmet vanga (Euryceros prevostii), a species that lives in Madagascar, shows some of the incredible variation in skeletal form found in birds. More advanced 3D representations of this variation promise to yield new insights into the origins of avian diversity around the world and how it may respond to global environmental change.
December 12, 2025

From Measuring by Hand to AI-Assisted Computer Vision

An AI system called Skelevision is transforming the once laborious process of identifying and measuring bones of bird skeletal specimens into a fully automated process performed by computers. The result is the most extensive dataset of skeletal trait measurements in birds to date.

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