Congratulations to the Class of 2019!
The SEAS graduating Class of 2019 hails from eight countries and virtually every region in the US. While some students came directly to SEAS after earning undergraduate degrees, others had already...
The SEAS graduating Class of 2019 hails from eight countries and virtually every region in the US. While some students came directly to SEAS after earning undergraduate degrees, others had already...
Dean Overpeck teamed up with Dr. Cecilia Conde, a researcher in the Center of Atmospheric Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico, and former General...
Andrew D. Gronewold Catastrophic flooding is ravaging coastal and inland communities across the Central Midwestern United States, including Michigan. Images of communities coming together to build...
Graham Sustainability Institute catalyst grant awards support new partnerships, analyses, and tools to advance sustainability. All of this cycle’s multidisciplinary award-winning teams include members...
Water levels are surging in the Great Lakes and likely will set records this summer, forecasters said Monday — a remarkable turnaround from earlier this decade that's bringing welcome relief to...
Lilly Fink Shapiro, Sustainable Food Systems Initiative (SFSI) Program Manager, has been recognized with a 2019 Staff Impact Award for her outstanding contributions to the program’s success. She is...
We keep breaking records, but what makes the current levels of CO2 in the atmosphere most troubling is that we are now well into the 'danger zone' where large tipping points in the Earth’s climate...
Ten new “Green Principles” for managing the full lifecycle of electric vehicle (EV) batteries are now available to help guide environmentally responsible EV battery manufacturing, use and end-of-life...