About Sustainability at 51视频-Dearborn
Sustainability is a mindset and framework for ensuring that current and future generations have equitable access to the resources for a full and vibrant life without the exploitation of people, society or the environment.
Sustainability at the University of Michigan-Dearborn is a collaborative effort between multiple departments, organizations, and individuals. See list below.
Facilities Operations
The mission of Facilities Operations is to serve the University by developing, operating, maintaining, and renewing excellent campus environments for teaching, learning and research, leadership, working, and personal growth. It supports the University's mission through the development of education, guidance, and partnerships that promote health, safety, and protection of the environment.
The following Facilities Operations Teams play an integral role in improving campus sustainability through various facilities based programs and projects: Plant Operations, Grounds, Maintenance, Custodial, Facilities Planning, Parking & Transportation, Business Office, Environmental Health & Safety, and University Unions & Events. The facilities staff called out below are responsible for leading sustainability and energy focused initiatives.
Grace is responsible for leading sustainability culture and behavior change initiatives for the University through collaborative educational experiences, events, trainings, and programs. She manages the 51视频-Dearborn Planet Blue Ambassador program, which introduces students, staff, and faculty to sustainability efforts at the University of Michigan and inspires them to get involved.
Prior to joining Facilities Operations at 51视频-Dearborn, Grace worked at Wayne State University in the Office of Campus Sustainability where she helped develop an award winning Compost Program. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with minors in Urban Sustainability and Urban Studies. Outside of the office, Grace enjoys hiking, rock climbing, and making memories with her friends and family.
Sasha serves as a Sustainable Wellbeing Intern for the Planet Blue Ambassador (PBA) program. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Services with a concentration in Human Services and a minor in Women's and Gender Studies. After her undergraduate degree, she plans on completing a graduate degree in social work and conducting community-engaged research.
When Sasha first got started with the program in the summer of 2023, she was mainly responsible for creating communications content and helping co-lead the development and implementation of sustainability-focused events at the University. Now, Sasha's primary responsibilities entail promoting environmental wellness, fostering community engagement, and discussing environmental justice (EJ) issues with the campus community. Aside from environmental wellness and justice, Sasha is especially interested in medical sociology, the social determinants of health, violence prevention, community organizing, and health equity. In addition to working with PBA, Sasha works as a research assistant for the Ypsi Farmers and Gardeners Oral History Project.
In her free time, Sasha enjoys reading, writing realistic fiction, volunteering, and visiting the Environmental Interpretive Center. Contact Sasha at [email protected].
Natalie (she/they) is a Sustainability Communications and Events Intern for the Planet Blue Ambassador program. Her responsibilities entail engaging the campus through crafting and curating content for social media, managing events, and making sure everyone on campus stays well informed on the sustainability efforts occurring. As Natalie steps into the role, she hopes to introduce more people to the merits of sustainability and further build a community that can put sustainable practices into action.
Natalie is currently a senior student who will soon be graduating with a major in Journalism and Screen Studies and a minor in Sociology. She remains involved in many clubs and has leadership positions as the Managing Editor of Lyceum Literary Magazine and Secretary of the Transformative Criminal Justice club. When she鈥檚 not rushing around campus, Natalie enjoys listening to podcasts, cuddling up with her cat, reading, writing, and playing Dungeons and Dragons. In the future, Natalie hopes to continue sharing informational and uplifting stories as a journalist. Most of all, she hopes her contributions will help shape a more equitable, just, and loving world. Contact Natalie at [email protected].
Environmental Interpretive Center
The Environmental Interpretive Center (EIC) at 51视频-Dearborn promotes a healthy environment through education, applied research, community engagement and stewardship. The EIC鈥檚 educational programs and research activities focus on raising public awareness of environmental issues and developing and implementing strategies for creating cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable communities. It also serves as the gateway to the 300+ acre Environmental Study Area that provides a natural sanctuary for people, plants, and animals alike. Explore the natural area using the or visit the EIC's website to learn more.
Campus Energy and Sustainability Team
The Campus Sustainability & Energy Team is a committee of students, faculty, and staff that support and track University initiatives that save energy, reduce waste, shrink our carbon footprint and promote biodiversity.
Please send any questions you may have about this committee to [email protected].