Weedy to Wonderful
Read original publication here. FOR TOO MANY PEOPLE, the words “native wildlife garden” conjure up images of scruffy meadows filled with an impenetrable tangle of prickly brambles, crabgrass and...
Read original publication here. FOR TOO MANY PEOPLE, the words “native wildlife garden” conjure up images of scruffy meadows filled with an impenetrable tangle of prickly brambles, crabgrass and...
Female SNREds everywhere contribute immense value to science and sustainability initiatives across the globe. In honor of Women's History Month, we wanted to share the stories of several women in our...
Assistant Professor Jain's research examines the impacts of environmental change on agricultural production and strategies that farmers may adopt to reduce negative impacts. She does this by combining...
By Jim Erickson, Michigan News. Original story available at ns.umich.edu/new/releases/24636-mercury-in-hawaiian-bigeye-yellowfin-tuna-rising ANN ARBOR—Mercury concentrations in Hawaiian-caught bigeye...
Last week, we asked several alumni and students to share their thoughts on the following question: “What challenges and opportunities do you anticipate for environmental sustainability over the next...
Dr. Robyn Meeks is enthusiastic as she describes her research on renewable biogas technology in Nepal. This project, part of her larger research agenda in Asia, has spanned three years and examines...
Paul Mohai has been named to the State of Michigan's new Environmental Justice Work Group. The group was created out of a direct recommendation from the Flint Water Advisory Task Force, and "will work...
U-M Board of Regents appoints Don Zak to Arthur F. Thurnau professorship in recognition of outstanding contributions to undergraduate education Professor Don Zak is one of the University of Michigan’s...