The Dow Sustainability Fellows Program, supported by Dow and administered by U-M’s Graham Sustainability Institute, is supporting 32 outstanding graduate students from 12 U-M schools and colleges.
The five Michigan Law students selected for the fellowship are Noah Hellum, Faatimah Raisa, Kamryn Sannicks, Madeline Turk, and Jessie Williams.
Each Dow Sustainability Fellow will receive a $25,000 stipend, supplementary project funding, sustainability professional development opportunities, and practical experience working on a team with an external organizational partner.
Now in its 12th cycle, the Dow Sustainability Fellows Program promotes interdisciplinary and collaborative engagement, encouraging sustainability leadership in all fields and sectors. This cohort will participate in the program through December.
“We are delighted to welcome a talented new cohort of Dow Sustainability Fellows into this productive, highly selective program,” said Jennifer Haverkamp, Graham Family Director. “The 2024 Dow Sustainability Fellows join a community of over 1,000 current students and alumni supported by the Dow Sustainability Program at U-M. Over the coming year, they will advance their external partners’ sustainability goals and deepen their commitment to sustainability, preparing to promote a more sustainable future wherever life leads them after graduation.”
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