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Blog on the Morality of Climate Change featured in New York Times

Blog on the Morality of Climate Change featured in New York Times

A blog written by Erb Faculty Director, Andy Hoffman and Erb Student, Jenna White was featured by Andrew Revkin, in the New York Times Op-Ed.  The blog discussed the framing of climate change as a moral issue. Read "The pope as messenger: making climate change a moral...

U-M Fresh Fare Wins 2nd Place at Innovation in Action Competition

U-M Fresh Fare Wins 2nd Place at Innovation in Action Competition

Congratulations to Erb student Mikaela Rodkin and her U-M Fresh Fare student team members on winning 2nd place at the SPH Innovation in Action competition! Fresh Fare strives to increase access to healthy food through a transportation collaboration between grocery...

Sustainability: How to Get from Here to There

Sustainability: How to Get from Here to There

Erb Faculty Director, Andy Hoffman wrote an article in Leadership Excellence on the theory of change for sustainability with steps for how it can be achieved. The outlined steps are as follows: first, understanding the current realities; second, a clear vision for a...

Erb Featured in Sustainable Brands Academic Engagement Series

Erb Featured in Sustainable Brands Academic Engagement Series

Erb's Managing Director, Terry Nelidov was featured in the month long Sustainable Brands Series in February 2015 called Academic Engagement: How Business & Business Schools Partner to Drive Sustainable Innovation. Don't miss the featured article on the Erb...

Erb student wins Luce Fellowship!

Erb student wins Luce Fellowship!

Erb student, Jenny Cooper recently became a 2015-2016 Luce Scholar. Congratulations, Jenny, and best of luck on your Luce Fellowship! Read more about Jenny and the Luce Fellowship

From Academic Theory to Public Participation in Decision Making

From Academic Theory to Public Participation in Decision Making

Erb Faculty Director, Andy Hoffman believes that research only used for academic purposes "is dangerous--for both society and higher education".  This article urges academic scholars to reach broader audiences, and provide solutions to some of the biggest problems our...

Congratulations to the 2015 Dow Sustainability Fellows

Congratulations to the 2015 Dow Sustainability Fellows

Forty master's and professional-degree students from nine U-M schools and colleges recently were named Dow Sustainability Fellows. Dow Sustainability Fellows each receive $20,000 for their studies and become part of a growing collaborative community of scholars...