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2023 Wolverine Caucus climate change panel
Members of the University of Michigan faculty gathered in Lansing as a part of the Wolverine Caucus climate change panel. Mike Shriberg, a professor at the School for Environment and Sustainability...
Members of the University of Michigan faculty gathered in Lansing as a part of the Wolverine Caucus climate change panel. Mike Shriberg, a professor at the School for Environment and Sustainability...
Contact: [email protected] ANN ARBOR—Birds across the Americas are getting smaller and longer-winged as the world warms, and the smallest-bodied species are changing the fastest. That's the main...
University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability Professor Maria Carmen Lemos is one of 120 members and 23 international members elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS)...
Cara Thuringer (MS ’21) serves as the Resource Hub Manager for the Chisholm Legacy Project, an organization that connects Black communities on the frontlines of climate change to needed resources...
Acknowledging there is “much to do to ensure justice and stem the tide of climate change that is impacting our world,” Commencement speaker Regina Strong told University of Michigan School for...
William Burnidge (MS/MBA ’97), Deputy Director at The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC) North America Regenerative Grazing Land Program, leads on-the-ground testing and research of improved ranch management...
When Maggie Halpern (MS ’23) was thinking about graduate school, she was drawn to many subjects, including law, social work, education and public policy. She didn’t find the right fit, though, until...
Joel Weltzien (MS ’23) was in his last year studying cultural anthropology at the University of Montana when he realized he wanted to focus on conservation work. His love of the natural world and the...