Program in the Environment Celebrates 20 Years
This fall, the Program in the Environment (PitE) is celebrating its 20th anniversary. PitE Director Shelie Miller shares the program’s history and focus.
This fall, the Program in the Environment (PitE) is celebrating its 20th anniversary. PitE Director Shelie Miller shares the program’s history and focus.
To bolster a just transition to cleaner, more resilient energy systems, the Energy Equity Project (EEP)—housed at SEAS—released the first standardized national framework for comprehensively measuring and advancing energy equity.
Nearly 50 photos from places near and far were submitted by the SEAS community in the annual travel photo contest on SEASnet.
We asked alumni and students about their favorite books, memorable SEAS experiences and how they promote sustainability.
The University of Michigan will recruit and train 60 postdoctoral fellows over the next six years as part of a new global partnership that aims to accelerate the next scientific revolution by applying...
As an undergraduate student doing research at the U-M Biological Station, Nels Carlson (MS ’05) was fascinated by what he saw and learned from the aquatic invertebrates he caught, in the water samples he collected and the data he analyzed.
Water is one of Earth’s most precious resources, and although it’s abundant, water quality and access are not always equitably distributed. How can we best support water and climate policy solutions that ensure a just, sustainable and resilient future? This is the focus of Sara Hughes’ work.