Conservation Ecology
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Editor's Note: This post was written by Parker and Margaret -- the recently-elected First Year Representatives for Student Government. Please join Student Government in congratulating Parker and Margaret.
Hello and aloha!
Thank you for rocking the vote and choosing us as your First Year Reps! We are stoked to represent all of you new SNREds and are excited to do everything we can to make your experience at U of M and SNRE epic.
Editor's Note: This blog post was written by SNRE student Laura Matson (MS NRE/ MUP Candidate 2013). Laura recently sat down with Lindsey MacDonald, one of the project managers for the University of Michigan Sustainable Food Program, to learn more about the program and the upcoming Harvest Festival.
What is the University of Michigan Sustainable Food Program?
SNRE Envoys is a cross-disciplinary group of Masters Students working to promote and strengthen diversity within the student population of the school. Our group is focused on improving our recruiting strategy for under-represented groups in the school. This can include everything from ethnic to geographic to socio-economic to ideological diversity and much more. We are also looking to strengthen SNRE by having events that celebrate diversity and involve the whole SNREd community in the ongoing discussion about this important topic.
Editor's Note: The StudGov ticker is a short summary of the weekly StudGov meeting (7 pm Tuesday, 1028 Dana). The meeting is open to the SNRE community, but for those who are unable to attend, these notes provide a brief synopsis of the meeting. Posts will be weekly.
Careers Team: Career Week is well underway and funding is nearly secured.
Still Needed:
SNRE Ph.D. student Huijie Gan uses heat generated by light bulbs to force microarthropods to move downward, where they will be collected in a cup at the bottom the jar.
Soil lab at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, Conservation Ecology.
Editor's Note: This blog post was written by Jenny Cooper (MS Environment & Natural Resources, Sustainable Systems, 2014). Cooper completed Climate Ride last week, and was invited to share this experience with the SNRE community.



