Press
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Refillable Water Bottle Usages Jumps
July 25, 2018With more than 300 water refill stations across campus, and a program that gives incoming freshmen a free Planet Blue refillable water bottle, the use of refillable bottles is increasing dramatically on campus, according to Barbara Hagan, Sustainability Program Director, U-M Office of Campus Sustainability.
“Every year we are seeing more students arriving on campus with their own reusable bottle, but most enjoy having a Planet Blue water bottle as well,” Hagan says. “We survey the incoming freshmen students before they arrive on campus and again at the end of the year. The trend has been incredibly consistent. The students use of reusable water bottles vs single use water bottles changes dramatically over the course of the year.”
Freshmen can pick theirs up at the Convocation from Planet Blue Student Leaders!
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6 Steal-Worthy Campus Dining Moves
July 9, 2018Keeping up with the changing needs and increasingly complex demands of their constituents is a constant and invigorating challenge for most college and university dining directors today.
As part of Michigan Dining’s ongoing pop-up series, the culinary team showcased a completely plant-based menu for an event held in April at the East Quadrangle residence hall.
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M Farmers Markets offer farm-to-table shopping on campus
June 20, 2018With more than 12 locations across campus in 2018, M Farmers Markets are making it easy to access fresh produce straight from local farms.
In partnership with MHealthy, Michigan Medicine, MDining, Central Student Government and Planet Blue, M Farmers Markets are a healthy initiative to offer sustainable, locally sourced foods to staff, faculty, students and the broader campus community.
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50 Greatest Menu Hits
June 18, 2018Any culinary team worth its sea salt is constantly rotating in new menu items. Even if sales and feedback are positive, incorporating trending flavors, ingredients and cuisines keeps customers engaged.
Our own chef Allan Sheldon is featured for his Jicama-Stuffed Avocado with Citrus!
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Sustainability takes shape in a straw house at University of Michigan
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The 2018 Blended Burger Project™
June 11, 2018The Blended Burger Project™ is a movement that strives to make burgers better by blending ground meat* with chopped mushrooms, and the concept is hotter than ever. It’s time to reimagine the iconic burger to create a menu item that is incredibly delicious, healthier for your guests, and more sustainable for the planet.
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University of Michigan students build sustainable house on Ann Arbor campus
June 6, 2018What do you get when you combine straw bales and layers of adobe? University of Michigan’s newest construction project — and it’s being built by students.
The build is part of the Green Building class by associate professor Joe Trumpey at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.
The structure will serve many purposes once finished. It will host new Michigan Dining farm-to-table dinners, be the anchor for the annual fall festival held at Matthaei by the U-M Sustainable Food Program and serve as a place for student farmers to meet while working on planting and harvesting crops.
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House of straw: A new face of sustainability on campus
The structure will anchor the farm, providing a meeting place for farm-to-table dinners hosted by Michigan Dining, which provides food service to U-M’s residence halls, cafés and markets across campus. It will provide a home for the annual fall festival held there by the U-M Sustainable Food Program. It will also simply be a place where student farmers can say, “Hey, meet you at the straw bale building,” before they start their volunteer work days planting, harvesting and tending crops.
But the beauty of it all? The building is almost entirely built by students, for students.
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UM students build sustainable straw-bale house at Campus Farm
May 31, 2018A University of Michigan green building class plans to unveil a sustainably-built, straw-bale house located at the Campus Farm next Monday, May 29. Led by Joseph Trumpey, an assistant professor of art in the School of Art & Design and natural resources in the School for Environment and Sustainability, the team of about 20 students began construction on May 2 and has since spent six days a week at the build site, many of the students living in nearby tents. The straw-bale house will be the first official student-constructed building in Ann Arbor.
Trumpey hopes the new building will serve as a community gathering spot and a focal point for the Campus Farm, which has few other buildings on site. In the future, classes and meetings will take place in the straw-bale building, as will sustainability-focused events hosted by Michigan Dining, one of Trumpey’s partners.
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Students can incorporate sustainability into any career: here’s how
May 23, 2018As students graduate and head off for a diversity of careers, their efforts in sustainability don’t have to be left behind. Even if you don’t have a job title that has the word green or sustainable in it, there are countless ways to bring sustainability into your job.