Winning cases and authors were recognized by the Deans of the Ross School of Business and the School of Natural Resources and Environment in an event held on April 15, 2013.
Why Michigan?
SNRE offers me the opportunity to pursue my interests in this vast field and it has been the best learning experience I have ever had. There are many valuable resources could be utilized on and off the campus. Plus, I very much enjoyed my life in Ann Arbor. Go Blue!
Why Michigan?
When I visited SNRE as an admitted prospective, I was impressed with the degree to which faculty took an interest in me. I did not get this attention at any other graduate school to which I applied. Another draw for me was the Erb Institute. I knew I wanted to study how sustainability can be used as a business tool to achieve competitive advantage,while also achieving positive impact.
Dual Degree: MBA
Why Michigan?
Two main characteristics of SNRE motivated my decision to choose the University of Michigan: the opportunity to work with a diverse group of colleagues and real-world clients on a masters project, and the caliber of the faculty I would be learning from. The flexibility of the curriculum at SNRE allows for me to take classes over a range of topics, each with professors who are considered leaders in their field.
Why Michigan?
I chose Michigan and SNRE due to the interdisciplinary nature of the program. I wanted a program that really incorporated engineering, social science, environmental science, and environmental psychology into one program as well as the flexibility to take classes or even gain a joint-degree with another school on campus. That and the Master's Project offered me the opportunity to work with a real client on a project that has real world application to sustainability.
Dual Degree: MBA
Why Michigan?
I chose to come to SNRE because of the interdisciplinary opportunities it offers. I love that there are so many cross-listed courses with other schools and that we're able to take several electives. I was also very interested in the Masters Project, since it offers hands-on experience with a real client and develops teamwork and organizational skills. Lastly, I was drawn to the SNRE faculty and the diverse backgrounds and experience they offer.
Dual Degree: MBA









