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  • Nov 24, 2024 | michigandaily.com | Emma Lapp

    The Appalachia, New England and Northwest regions of the United States are more vulnerable to flooding due to factors such as the federal government’s underestimation of flood risk, social vulnerability and climate change skepticism, according to a recently published School for Environment and Sustainability study.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | michigandaily.com | Emma Lapp

    University of Michigan researchers have found that maple syrup production processes have significant energy inputs and greenhouse gas emissions. The School for Environment and Sustainability published a study on carbon and energy footprinting during maple syrup production across the United States last month. Researchers from SEAS looked at all aspects of the maple syrup production process from extraction to distribution.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | michigandaily.com | Emma Lapp

    Whether you need a pint of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, Fireball shooters for a football tailgate, cheap sparkling rosé for a wine night or eggs for a cake recipe, Campus Corner has you covered. Conveniently located on South State Street, Campus Corner is about a 10-minute walk from the Big House. On any given game day, you can expect there to be a revolving door of University of Michigan students and fans getting all of the supplies needed for a good college tailgate.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | michigandaily.com | Emma Lapp

    Dr. David C. Miller, a urologist and surgeon, will be the new University of Michigan executive vice president for medical affairs and CEO of Michigan Medicine starting July 2025. The announcement came in September after Marschall S. Runge, who has served as the EVP and CEO of Michigan Medicine since March 2015, announced his retirement. Miller is the current executive vice dean for clinical affairs for the Medical School and president of Michigan Medicine.

  • Aug 8, 2024 | michigandaily.com | Emma Lapp

    Vice President Kamala Harris and her newly announced vice presidential pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, held one of their first campaign events as running mates in the Detroit area Wednesday evening during a campaign tour across key battleground states. The tour will hit swing states nationwide, with stops in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina. Harris and Walz visited Eau Claire, Wis., Wednesday afternoon and rallied with more than 12,000 supporters.

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