Summer 2023 SEAS Master Classes and Skills Workshops

This is a series of events and workshops geared towards SEAS students. Some will be Master Classes with SEAS faculty members on a salient environmental studies topic. Others will be workshops specifically geared towards building a skill or developing knowledge that will help incoming SEAS graduate students be successful as they start their degree programs.


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Assistant Professor Sam Stolper

Please join us for a workshop with Assistant Professor Sam Stolper on "Environmental Economics, Justice, and Racism." Sam will introduce some key elements of economic valuation, some recent economics research on environmental justice, and a recently accepted-for-publication paper (co-written by Sam) about environmental economics and its treatment of / relationship with systemic racism.

Sam Stolper is an environmental and energy economist. His research, teaching, and writing are aimed at the design of equitable and efficient environmental policy. He teaches courses on this subject to graduate students at SEAS as well as undergraduates in the Program in the Environment (PitE). He also serves as a member of the State of Michigan's Council on Climate Solutions.

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