Alumnus Ryan named Fellow by American Society of Landscape Architects Robert L. Ryan, who earned master of landscape architecture (1995) and doctoral (1997) degrees from SNRE, has been named a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). Read more about Alumnus Ryan named Fellow by American Society of Landscape Architects Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 466 reads How I spent my summer 'vacation': SNRE students sound off Read more about How I spent my summer 'vacation': SNRE students sound off Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 126 reads Alumni launch sustainable idea: reusable takeout container biz Local entrepreneurs Phel Meyer and Rich Grousset (both M.S./M.B.A. '13 graduates) want to bring their new reusable takeout container service to life by raising $30,000 through the crowdfunding site indiegogo.com. Read more about Alumni launch sustainable idea: reusable takeout container biz Kevin Merrill's blog 4 comments Log in to post comments 739 reads GLEAM among recipients of new Water Center grants A project led by SNRE Professor Dave Allan is among eight Great Lakes restoration and protection projects receiving $2.9 million from the U-M Water Center. Read more about GLEAM among recipients of new Water Center grants Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 742 reads ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking A dual-degree program at SNRE has helped the University of Michigan receive national recognition as one of “50 Colleges Committed to Saving the Planet.” Engineering Sustainable Systems is a dual-master’s degree program between the School of Natural Resources & Environment and the U-M College of Engineering. Students pick from one of three specializations: Sustainable Energy Systems, Sustainable Design and Manufacturing, and Sustainable Water Resources. Read more about ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 543 reads How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google To make it easier to follow SNRE events while using U-M Google mail, the school has created an open events calendar. By adding this calendar, you can view events easily and alongside your own and other calendars. It's convenient and easy to do. Step 1: Log into your U-M Google account and go to calendars. Read more about How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 192 reads Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Thank you for your interest in Dana Digest, a weekly email about all things SNRE. Online Form - Constant Contact Signup FormContact Form Generator Read more about Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 108 reads EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Allyson Green, an Environmental Justice student at SNRE, is featured in a blog on the Scientific American website that talks with "new, young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters." They – at least some of them – have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. Read more about EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 423 reads Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
How I spent my summer 'vacation': SNRE students sound off Read more about How I spent my summer 'vacation': SNRE students sound off Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 126 reads Alumni launch sustainable idea: reusable takeout container biz Local entrepreneurs Phel Meyer and Rich Grousset (both M.S./M.B.A. '13 graduates) want to bring their new reusable takeout container service to life by raising $30,000 through the crowdfunding site indiegogo.com. Read more about Alumni launch sustainable idea: reusable takeout container biz Kevin Merrill's blog 4 comments Log in to post comments 739 reads GLEAM among recipients of new Water Center grants A project led by SNRE Professor Dave Allan is among eight Great Lakes restoration and protection projects receiving $2.9 million from the U-M Water Center. Read more about GLEAM among recipients of new Water Center grants Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 742 reads ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking A dual-degree program at SNRE has helped the University of Michigan receive national recognition as one of “50 Colleges Committed to Saving the Planet.” Engineering Sustainable Systems is a dual-master’s degree program between the School of Natural Resources & Environment and the U-M College of Engineering. Students pick from one of three specializations: Sustainable Energy Systems, Sustainable Design and Manufacturing, and Sustainable Water Resources. Read more about ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 543 reads How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google To make it easier to follow SNRE events while using U-M Google mail, the school has created an open events calendar. By adding this calendar, you can view events easily and alongside your own and other calendars. It's convenient and easy to do. Step 1: Log into your U-M Google account and go to calendars. Read more about How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 192 reads Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Thank you for your interest in Dana Digest, a weekly email about all things SNRE. Online Form - Constant Contact Signup FormContact Form Generator Read more about Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 108 reads EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Allyson Green, an Environmental Justice student at SNRE, is featured in a blog on the Scientific American website that talks with "new, young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters." They – at least some of them – have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. Read more about EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 423 reads Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
Alumni launch sustainable idea: reusable takeout container biz Local entrepreneurs Phel Meyer and Rich Grousset (both M.S./M.B.A. '13 graduates) want to bring their new reusable takeout container service to life by raising $30,000 through the crowdfunding site indiegogo.com. Read more about Alumni launch sustainable idea: reusable takeout container biz Kevin Merrill's blog 4 comments Log in to post comments 739 reads GLEAM among recipients of new Water Center grants A project led by SNRE Professor Dave Allan is among eight Great Lakes restoration and protection projects receiving $2.9 million from the U-M Water Center. Read more about GLEAM among recipients of new Water Center grants Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 742 reads ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking A dual-degree program at SNRE has helped the University of Michigan receive national recognition as one of “50 Colleges Committed to Saving the Planet.” Engineering Sustainable Systems is a dual-master’s degree program between the School of Natural Resources & Environment and the U-M College of Engineering. Students pick from one of three specializations: Sustainable Energy Systems, Sustainable Design and Manufacturing, and Sustainable Water Resources. Read more about ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 543 reads How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google To make it easier to follow SNRE events while using U-M Google mail, the school has created an open events calendar. By adding this calendar, you can view events easily and alongside your own and other calendars. It's convenient and easy to do. Step 1: Log into your U-M Google account and go to calendars. Read more about How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 192 reads Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Thank you for your interest in Dana Digest, a weekly email about all things SNRE. Online Form - Constant Contact Signup FormContact Form Generator Read more about Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 108 reads EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Allyson Green, an Environmental Justice student at SNRE, is featured in a blog on the Scientific American website that talks with "new, young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters." They – at least some of them – have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. Read more about EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 423 reads Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
GLEAM among recipients of new Water Center grants A project led by SNRE Professor Dave Allan is among eight Great Lakes restoration and protection projects receiving $2.9 million from the U-M Water Center. Read more about GLEAM among recipients of new Water Center grants Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 742 reads ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking A dual-degree program at SNRE has helped the University of Michigan receive national recognition as one of “50 Colleges Committed to Saving the Planet.” Engineering Sustainable Systems is a dual-master’s degree program between the School of Natural Resources & Environment and the U-M College of Engineering. Students pick from one of three specializations: Sustainable Energy Systems, Sustainable Design and Manufacturing, and Sustainable Water Resources. Read more about ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 543 reads How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google To make it easier to follow SNRE events while using U-M Google mail, the school has created an open events calendar. By adding this calendar, you can view events easily and alongside your own and other calendars. It's convenient and easy to do. Step 1: Log into your U-M Google account and go to calendars. Read more about How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 192 reads Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Thank you for your interest in Dana Digest, a weekly email about all things SNRE. Online Form - Constant Contact Signup FormContact Form Generator Read more about Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 108 reads EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Allyson Green, an Environmental Justice student at SNRE, is featured in a blog on the Scientific American website that talks with "new, young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters." They – at least some of them – have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. Read more about EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 423 reads Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking A dual-degree program at SNRE has helped the University of Michigan receive national recognition as one of “50 Colleges Committed to Saving the Planet.” Engineering Sustainable Systems is a dual-master’s degree program between the School of Natural Resources & Environment and the U-M College of Engineering. Students pick from one of three specializations: Sustainable Energy Systems, Sustainable Design and Manufacturing, and Sustainable Water Resources. Read more about ESS program helps U-M make ‘Saving the Planet’ ranking Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 543 reads How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google To make it easier to follow SNRE events while using U-M Google mail, the school has created an open events calendar. By adding this calendar, you can view events easily and alongside your own and other calendars. It's convenient and easy to do. Step 1: Log into your U-M Google account and go to calendars. Read more about How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 192 reads Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Thank you for your interest in Dana Digest, a weekly email about all things SNRE. Online Form - Constant Contact Signup FormContact Form Generator Read more about Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 108 reads EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Allyson Green, an Environmental Justice student at SNRE, is featured in a blog on the Scientific American website that talks with "new, young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters." They – at least some of them – have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. Read more about EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 423 reads Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google To make it easier to follow SNRE events while using U-M Google mail, the school has created an open events calendar. By adding this calendar, you can view events easily and alongside your own and other calendars. It's convenient and easy to do. Step 1: Log into your U-M Google account and go to calendars. Read more about How to join the SNRE Events calendar in Google Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 192 reads Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Thank you for your interest in Dana Digest, a weekly email about all things SNRE. Online Form - Constant Contact Signup FormContact Form Generator Read more about Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 108 reads EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Allyson Green, an Environmental Justice student at SNRE, is featured in a blog on the Scientific American website that talks with "new, young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters." They – at least some of them – have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. Read more about EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 423 reads Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Thank you for your interest in Dana Digest, a weekly email about all things SNRE. Online Form - Constant Contact Signup FormContact Form Generator Read more about Subscribe to The Dana Digest, SNRE's weekly email Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 108 reads EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Allyson Green, an Environmental Justice student at SNRE, is featured in a blog on the Scientific American website that talks with "new, young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters." They – at least some of them – have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. Read more about EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 423 reads Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Allyson Green, an Environmental Justice student at SNRE, is featured in a blog on the Scientific American website that talks with "new, young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters." They – at least some of them – have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. Read more about EJ student Allyson Green featured in Scientific American blog Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 423 reads Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner is an award-winning artist with over 25 years of experience in his field. His photography and work with informational graphic design has been published in numerous books and magazines and featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, and Italia Vogue. Read more about Brenner displays photography in Art & Environment Gallery exhibit Dave Brenner's blog Log in to post comments 419 reads Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last » Subscribe to RSS - blogs
Crane named director of Program in the Environment Gregg Crane, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature within the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has been named the new director of the Program in the Environment. Crane has been teaching ENVIRON 377, History and Literature of the Rockies, at Camp Davis since 2007. He is a specialist in American literary and intellectual history, and his current research focuses on the importance of intuition to a collection of literary, philosophical, legal, and environmental writers. His appointments runs through June 30, 2016. Read more about Crane named director of Program in the Environment Kevin Merrill's blog Log in to post comments 605 reads Pages« first‹ previous123456789…next ›last »