Women's History Month: A Snapshot of Women Faculty, 1972/2022
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we honor the first two female faculty members at SEAS (then the School of Natural Resources), and fast forward to a snapshot of the women faculty, lecturers...
Women’s History Month: Perspectives from SEAS Women in Sustainability
In honor of Women’s History Month, we asked our women faculty and researchers to share their perspectives as members of the sustainability field and to offer advice to the next generation of women...
SEAS researchers well represented in 2021 Propelling Original Data Science grants
SEAS and Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR) faculty received three of the 17 Propelling Original Data Science (PODS) grants awarded by the Michigan Institute for Data Science...
SEAS grad Neha Srinivasan authors report about healing green spaces
Neha Srinivasan (BS ’16, MLA ’20), a graduate of the U-M School for Environment and Sustainability’s Master of Landscape Architecture program, has written a report for Nature Sacred about the healing...
MLA Grad Marilee Hanks (BS '97, MLA '99) Interviewed on OBO's "Take Five Friday"
Marilee Hanks (BS '97, MLA '99), Managing Principal/Owner at Knot, a landscape architecture firm in Portland, Oregon, was interviewed by Curtis Clay of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of...
SEAS Landscape Architecture Faculty Receive ASLA Professional Awards
Professor Joan Nassauer, FASLA, and Lecturer Amanda Szot (MLA '01), who teach in the Landscape Architecture program in the School for Environment and Sustainability, have been honored with 2021...
Izhi-Minoging Mashkikiwan: Place Where Medicines Grow Well
Recent SEAS graduate Eva Roos (MS/MLA ’21) collaborated with the Cheboiganing Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians for her master’s practicum, “ Izhi-Minoging Mashkikiwan // Place Where...