Environment

  1. Eleven U-M scientists named AAAS Fellows January 20, 2010
  2. Killer catfish? Venomous species surprisingly common, study finds December 10, 2009
  3. U-M holds the line on energy use despite significant campus growth November 30, 2009
  4. Climate talks in Copenhagen November 23, 2009
  5. Members of Congress, university leaders, scientists launch ScienceWorksForUS November 18, 2009
  6. New $10-million Department of Energy center to focus on plasma research November 13, 2009
  7. Designer and humanitarian Kenneth Cole to speak at School of Public Health October 30, 2009
  8. U-M among top in nation for producing Fulbright students, scholars October 23, 2009
  9. Ross School tops in the U.S. for environmental/social responsibility October 21, 2009
  10. U-M researcher and colleague link land management, ownership and climate change in forests of developing world October 7, 2009
  11. BusinessWeek’s Adam Aston to discuss green future at U-M October 6, 2009
  12. President Coleman launches multifaceted sustainability initiative October 5, 2009
  13. U.S. needs nearly $200 million more on climate-related health research September 25, 2009
  14. U-M research team begins first mapping project to determine health, future of the Great Lakes September 24, 2009
  15. U-M’s Rocky Mountain Field Station celebrates 80th anniversary with new housing, expanded course offerings July 31, 2009
  16. Researchers study ‘fundamental, amazing change’ in Great Lakes July 21, 2009
  17. Great Lakes in transition July 9, 2009
  18. U-M receives NASA grant to study humans, adaptation and climate change on Mongolian Plateau June 24, 2009
  19. U-M researcher and colleagues predict large 2009 Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’; Chesapeake Bay’s oxygen-starved zone likely to shrink June 18, 2009
  20. Ross School’s Frankel Fund announces new investment June 17, 2009