A SEAS alumni networking event at the University of Michigan Museum of Art
University of Michigan graduates are some of the proudest alumni around. Anywhere in the world, if you go out wearing a Michigan shirt, someone will greet you with "Go Blue!"
When U-M offered the nation’s first college-level forestry course in 1881, it staked a claim to environmental leadership for decades to come. Since then, our school—which has been called, successively, the School of Forestry and Conservation, SNR (School of Natural Resources), SNRE (School of Natural Resources and Environment), and now SEAS (School for Environment and Sustainability)—has trained over 12,300 students to practice and promote responsible stewardship of our natural world. It is the largest graduate population of any environmental-degree program.
When you become a SEAS student, you gain access to this immense network. As leaders and accomplished professionals, SEAS alumni provide invaluable guidance to students. Whether through mentorships, internships, or networking invitations, alumni support students in their efforts to become the next leaders of environment and sustainability.
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STEWARDS MAGAZINE FALL 2024
"The Great Lakes University"
In this issue of Stewards, you’ll find examples of how we’re addressing the grand problems of our time while inspiring hope for a better future.