What do you love about PitE? Your fav prof, time in the field, teva vs chacos, pizza with professors? So many to choose from your time here. Consider a gift to PitE to help us continue to build our student community. myumi.ch/qVkP3#givingblueday@umichLSA@UMSEAS
Getting prepared for finals? Come take a break with us on Thursday, December 7th, between 9PM and midnight for FREE breakfast food and activities to destress. Hope to see you there, and good luck on finals!
Global trade debuts on the COP agenda! The world cannot decarbonize without the help of the global trading system. A lot of great sessions today focusing on equitable and resilient value chains for critical minerals needed for energy transition.
If yer captain be makin' ye walk the plank, don't be asking him what type of tree it came from.
They'll call you a landlubber and still send ye to the bottom of the sea!
(happy Talk Like a Pirate Day)
U-M Students! Submit your original rap/spoken word piece by next Friday to participate in the student Hip-Hop Cypher at the annual DEI Summit and explore the transformative power of storytelling within critical race theory and hip-hop culture. myumi.ch/rr46R | #UMichDEI
Join us on September 27th from 10am - 11am for a conversation with Shalanda Baker, Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at the U.S. Department of Energy! Register: myumi.ch/JpJz5@MichiganRoss@UMSEAS
The PiTE department would like to extend a huge congratulations to our very own Elizabeth Tolrud. We are so excited to see everything Elizabeth accomplishes with the Udall Foundation! Congratulations, Elizabeth! 🥳🌍
Summer NSF-REU position in Fish Ecology and Climate Change @UMSEAS: If you're an undergrad looking for research experience, join us to work w/ museum specimens and study changes in growth in freshwater fishes. Apply by Feb 27. sites.google.com/umich.edu/a…
Couldn’t agree more: “it is mind boggling that countries did not muster the courage to call for phasing down fossil fuels, which are the biggest driver of climate change” npr.org/2022/11/20/113734991…
Researchers at @UMengineering have created a method for producing semitransparent solar cells using a peel-off patterning process using organic materials to create semiconductor solar panels. myumi.ch/P15bq
SEAS Professors @marklindquist and @geocanuck are exploring options to equitably prepare the Great Lakes area as it anticipates an influx of climate refugees. Read in @DowntownPubs how they did so with landscape design simulator: myumi.ch/bRj3d