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October 28, 2017
School for Environment and Sustainability opening
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The opening ceremony for the new School for Environment and Sustainability marks the start of a new path in sustainability research and education that brings together faculty from a wide variety of disciplines and many U-M schools and colleges to address local and global sustainability challenges. Featured at a ribbon-cutting, from left, are Samuel A. Graham Dean Jonathan Overpeck, President Mark Schlissel, SEAS graduate student Natalie Payer and Board of Regents Chair Mike Behm. (Photo by Eric Bronson, Michigan Photography)
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