School of Natural Resources and Environment

Landscape Architecture

By Angela Fichera

West Eisenhower Parkway, Stone School Road and West Ellsworth Road – three heavily traveled thoroughfares in the city of Ann Arbor – each got a makeover thanks to graduate students in an SNRE experimental course titled “Urban Stormwater: Science, Design and Management course.”

Andrea Urbiel Goldner

More Fulbright grants were awarded to students from U-M than from any other U.S. institution for the 2012-13 academic year — the sixth time in the past eight years the university has held the honor, officials said today, including Andrea Urbiel Goldner (B.S. '98), who also teaches at SNRE. A U-M record 40 students received the grants, allowing them to participate in one of the most competitive and prestigious programs in the world. They will travel to 24 countries to do research, study or teach English for six to 12 months.

Leave your legacy by helping plant the Dana Building's Garden

Come enjoy the fall weather, dig a few holes, and leave your legacy by helping plant the Dana Building's Garden!  

The native landscape in the Dana Garden is a key element to Dana's Gold LEED rating, and has been redesigned by students over the last two years.  As a step in the long-term redesign + build, as well as care + maintenance of the garden, this fall the third-year MLA Planting Design course undertook a planting design process which is culminating in a school-wide volunteer day!  

When: Tuesday, Oct. 23. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

First-year LA students create 'Marking Place' exhibit at Matthaei

SNRE Landscape Architecture students in the first-year studio class are displaying their work at an exhibit of environmental art installations in the Matthei Botanical Gardens through Friday, Oct. 12.

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