SNRE alumnus William C. Sullivan provided today’s graduate students with tips on making their research and professional lives more meaningful.
Sullivan, who earned his doctoral degree in 1991 from SNRE, was invited to give the school’s Rackham Centennial Alumni Lecture. About 110 people attended the Oct. 25 talk in the Dana Building. He is a professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (View the lecture)
PURPOSE: The Truman D. Picard Scholarship Program is dedicated to the support of Native American students pursuing a higher education in Natural Resources.
DEADLINE: 18 January 2013, 5:00 PM EST
AWARD: $2,000 (number of awards varies each year)
The application consists of: Letter of application (2 pages maximum), resume, three reference letters, evidence of validated enrollment in a federally recognized tribe or Alaska Native Corporation, transcripts.
Editor's Note: This piece was written by SNRE Sustainable Systems student, Ellen Shieh. Ellen is also a member of the Green Garage Master's Project team. Want to blog about your Master's Project experience? Contact snrestudgov@gmail.com for more information!
Hey you - a wise, intelligent, driven, focused graduate student with your life pulled together, with a plan, with a project, with some idea of what you want to be when you grow up .... remember when you didn't?
Remember when you were an undergrad and had no idea what you were doing, where you were going, what you liked, or how to do your own laundry, cook an egg, or fix a bike tire?
Attention SNREds!
The Annual SNRE Pumpkin Carving Contest has arrived! Sharpen your carving tools and get ready to carve!
We'll be carving in the Dana commons on Friday Oct. 26th from 5-7pm. Sign up for a pumpkin and join a carving team on the lists outside the L.A. studios on the 3rd floor.
We'll provide the seasonal snacks, tunes, sharps, and gourds. You'll create the curcubita masterpieces. Pumpkins will remain on display in the commons for Judgement Day on Monday Oct. 29th.
Editor's Note: This piece was written by SNRE MS student and StudGov Director Rose Buss.
Editor's Note: This piece was written by Margaret Lee, a SNRE student and member of StudGov. Margaret attended the Harvest Festival in early October.
Editor's Note: This is a piece written by fellow SNRE student Jill Carlson reflecting on her participation in the first SNRE Community Service Day.





