![Left: The Michigan Daily news clipping dated November 22, 1988 (courtesy of the UM Bentley Archives) Right: The Michigan Sustainability Cases Gala website](/sites/default/files/styles/390x260/public/Web%2520Dioxane.jpg?itok=hAU1UcuX)
Dioxane Plume Pollution Then and Now
THEN: 1988 In a 1988 story headlined “Court may delay toxics clean-up,” The Michigan Daily reported on the “ongoing legal saga” concerning the contamination of local groundwater with 1,4-dioxane. The...
THEN: 1988 In a 1988 story headlined “Court may delay toxics clean-up,” The Michigan Daily reported on the “ongoing legal saga” concerning the contamination of local groundwater with 1,4-dioxane. The...
ANN ARBOR—A chess-like board game developed by University of Michigan researchers helps small-scale Mexican coffee farmers better understand the complex interactions between the insects and fungi that...
SEAS and the Landscape Architecture program hosted the 2018 Whittemore Lecture on January 25. The lecture featured three panelists – Jennifer Dowdell, Jennifer Missett, and Tom Stosur – who together...
Dr. Shelie Miller has been appointed director of the JPitE program. She will succeed Dr. Gregg Crane. Miller is co-chair with Dr. Adam Simon of the Joint Program in the Environment Transition Advisory...
The SEAS Career Trek 2017 brought 19 students and 30 alumni together in Washington DC over fall break this past October. In a series of roundtable discussions, moderated panels, one-on-one meetings...
Dr. Dorceta Taylor has been awarded National Audubon Society's 2018 Rachel Carson Award. This renowned and prestigious award highlights women leaders who have made remarkable contributions to the...
Dr. Ming Xu, associate professor in SEAS and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been appointed Director of China Programs for SEAS. In this role, Xu will chair the Global...
See Professor Joan Nassauer highlighted by PBS for her work in Detroit on bioretention gardens to help mitigate the effects of flooding in the area.