Fifty years ago, U-M hosted the nation’s first “Environmental Teach-In,” which served as a model for Earth Day celebrations nationwide. This year, the university is organizing teach-ins across campus, including at Michigan Ross, aimed at tackling the biggest challenges of our time.
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Andy Hoffman argues that the industry, uniquely positioned to feel the effects, will have to respond by increasing rates.
It’s one thing to know your master’s project has made a real difference in the world. It’s another thing altogether to see it on the big screen, and find out the effect may have reached the heavens too. Six U-M alumni, including three from Michigan Ross, play a role in the documentary “...
For 20 years the Erb Institute has been the go-to source for deep dives into sustainability issues in business. But both business, and the way it views sustainability has evolved, and the institute has developed a new research focus centered on four main ideas...
Michigan Ross has long been a leader in research, education, and leadership development in the area of sustainability , as evidenced by the multitude of programs, research opportunities, student experiences,...
A few years ago, I was a Peace Corps volunteer working with sesame farmers and exporters in Burkina Faso (West Africa), seeing firsthand the struggles of small-scale agriculture.