

Alumnus Kofi Boone named Landscape Architecture Foundation Board of Directors President
Kofi Boone, ASLA (BS’ 92, MLA ’95) was named President of the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) Board of Directors, following two years of service as Vice President of Education. Boone is a University Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at North Carolina State

Thirteen SEAS students named 2022 Dow Sustainability Fellows
Thirteen SEAS master's students, including eight dual-degree students, are among the more than 40 students from 12 University of Michigan (U-M) schools and colleges who have been named 2022 Dow Sustainability Fellows. They are: Luke Allen (MS '23) Kira Barsten (MS/MURP '24 - SEAS/Taubman) Katelyn

MLA students named "Finalists" in the Young Architect's Observation Cabin Competition
Congratulations to SEAS Landscape Architecture students Esther Chiang, Yunfan Zhou, and Chen Zuo. They have been named finalists in the Young Architect's Observation Cabin Competition, hosted by the World Wildlife Fund, for their entry, The Fold–The Changeable Location of Observation Points. "As we

Jon Allan Appointed to NOAA Science Advisory Board
Jon Allan, senior academic and research program officer at the School for Environment and Sustainability, was appointed to the NOAA Science Advisory Board (SAB). Established in 1997, the SAB is the only Federal Advisory Committee with responsibility to advise the Under Secretary of Commerce for

SEAS PhD Student Carissa Knox Awarded Anti-Racism Summer Research Grant
Carissa Knox, a PhD student in Resource Policy and Behavior at the School for Environment and Sustainability, is one of 21 U-M graduate students who received an Anti-Racism Summer Research Grant. Her project will focus on “The Impacts of Race and Equity on Participation in Local Food Systems.” The

Dolores Perales (MS, MURP '22) Receives Statewide Young Climate Leader Award
Dolores Perales is the inaugural winner of the Young Climate Leader Award, given by the Michigan Climate Action Network. She is pursuing a dual master’s degree in urban and regional planning (through Taubman College) and environment and sustainability (SEAS). Perales, whose specialization at SEAS is

Dr. Casey Godwin wins 2021 Research Faculty Recognition Award
Congratulations to Dr. Casey Godwin, who will receive a Research Faculty Recognition Award. The Office of the Vice President for Research will honor four research faculty members with its annual recognition awards for their outstanding scholarly achievements and significant contributions to their

Rachelle Roake (MLA ’21) wins Sigma Lambda Alpha 2021 Scholarship
Congratulations to Rachelle Roake (MLA ’21) who won a $1,000 Sigma Lambda Alpha 2021 Scholarship. Sigma Lambda Alpha (SLA), the International Honor Society of Landscape Architecture, is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. There are more than 50 chapters internationally. Every

MLA-MS 2021 grad Sara Steenbergh named Olmsted Scholar
Congratulations to Sara Steenbergh (MLA, MS ’21), a dual-degree graduate in Landscape Architecture and Ecosystem Science and Management. Sara has been named a 2021 Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) Olmsted Scholar. Sara and the other 2021 Olmsted Scholars will be formally recognized at an LAF

Student government announces winners of 2021 Superior Teaching and Outstanding GSI awards!
Congratulations, Dr. Sam Stolper, on receiving student government's Superior Teaching award! The award recognizes teaching excellence in faculty. Students note that Dr. Stolper "genuinely cares about his students' success both in and outside the classroom,” and “provides an incredibly inclusive

Dr. Ming Xu wins 2021 Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize
Dr. Ming Xu has won the 2021 Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize (Huber Award), the highest level mid-career research award in all areas of civil engineering. The award is annually given to individuals with notable achievements and contributions in research with respect to all disciplines of

LAF Honors Dean Emeritus Bill Johnson
SEAS Dean Emeritus Bill Johnson, FASLA, the founder of JJR and a highly influential landscape architect, was awarded the 2020 Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) Medal during a virtual awards ceremony held April 6, 2021. Also during the ceremony, Master of Landscape Architecture graduate Lauren

2021 SEAS Honors Awards Recipients
Congratulations to the School for Environment and Sustainability students who are the recipients of 2021 Honors Awards. In celebration of their academic achievements, we invited awardees to share their thoughts on why it is meaningful to be recognized for their work. Thank you to the students who

Dr. Casey Godwin wins 2021 Research Faculty Recognition Award
Dr. Casey Godwin has been selected as the recipient of the 2021 Research Faculty Recognition Award. In connection with this award, he will receive an honorarium of $1,500. The U-M Office of Research established this award to recognize members of the Research Faculty for significant scholarly

SEAS Alumnus Robert Corry Honored by Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture
School for Environment and Sustainability alumnus Dr. Robert Corry (PhD '02) was presented the Triad Award from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) at its annual conference in March. This is the first time the award has been given, which recognized Corry's "extended

Ming Xu Elected President of International Society for Industrial Ecology
Professor Ming Xu has been elected president of the International Society for Industrial Ecology for a two-year term beginning in 2023. The Society promotes the use of industrial ecology in research, education, policy, community development, and industrial practices. Another SEAS faculty member

CIGLR Master’s Students Win Outstanding Student Conference Poster from the American Meteorological Society
The American Meteorological Society (AMS) celebrated its 20th annual student conference in January, 2021. The AMS is the premier scientific and professional organization in the United States promoting and disseminating information about the atmospheric, oceanic, and hydrologic sciences. Each year

SEAS Students Named 2021 Dow Sustainability Fellows
SEAS students are among 34 outstanding graduate students from 10 U-M schools and colleges who have been named 2021 Dow Sustainability Fellows. Each Dow Sustainability Fellow will receive a $20,000 stipend, along with sustainability skills-development opportunities and professional experience working

Students Named Presidential Management Fellowship Finalists
SEAS students Rachael Carlberg, Tess Fields, Matt Sehrsweeny, and Tonya Summerlin have been named Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) finalists. The nationally competitive two-year PMF program attracts top graduate-level students to federal service from a variety of academic disciplines and

SEAS Alumna Laura Rubin Appointed to Great Lakes Protection Fund Board of Directors
SEAS alumna Laura Rubin (MS ’95, MBA ’95) was appointed by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to the Great Lakes Protection Fund Board of Directors. Her term began on October 30, 2020, and will end on October 11, 2022. The Great Lakes Protection Fund is a private, nonprofit corporation formed in 1989 by

Teresa Herrick wins Research Staff Award
The SEAS community congratulates Teresa Herrick, who is the recipient of the 2020 U-M Research Administrator Recognition Award. "Teresa has been an incredible asset to SEAS and has provided me with tremendous support in my role as the Associate Dean of Research and Engagement," said SEAS Professor

CIGLR ECO Team Recognized as NOAA Team Members of the Month
CIGLR ECO Team Recognized as NOAA Team Members of the Month CIGLR’s Engagement, Career Training, and Outreach and Communications (ECO) Team was recognized as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Team Members of the Month in August 2020. NOAA included a spotlight on the team’s

Alumni elevated as ASLA Fellows
SEAS alumni Kofi Boone (BS ’92, MLA ’95) and John S. Troy (MLA ’73) are two of the 19 members of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) elevated in 2020 to the ASLA Council of Fellows for their exceptional contributions to the landscape architecture profession and society at large

U-M wins zero-waste award in national RecycleMania
The University of Michigan was a top-ranked university in the 2020 RecycleMania competition, placing first in the large-campus division for zero waste. The SEAS Dana building was selected as one of five “high-achieving” buildings on campus.

“Energy efficient lights conserve 18 million kilowatt-hours over four years.” The GW Hatchet
Four years after officials first piloted LED lights in Amsterdam Hall, officials said GW has saved enough energy to power more than 2,000 homes for a year. University spokeswoman Crystal Nosal said the University’s use of energy-efficient lights has saved 18 million kilowatt-hours over the past four