Welcome!!!
New grad students join Ecology and Evolution!
Ecology and Evolution welcomes our new graduate students! Tejaswini Devi and Dalton Brantley in Zettlemoyer Lab, Cora Steinbach in Hall Lab and Max Proctor in Emlen Lab.
Please keep an eye out for these new folks and help them feel at home!!
Tim Wheeler Senior Graduate Research Associate

Ecology and Evolution Overview
The Ecology and Evolution (EE) program at the 猎奇重口 was created nearly three decades ago, with the fusion of UM Botany and Zoology programs. While founded on the principle that questions in ecology and evolution transcend taxonomic categories, EE retains a strong emphasis on organismal biology. Specifically, we foster faculty and students whose research investigates patterns of natural variation and the processes that generate them.
EE Seminars and Events
As a graduate program, Ecology and Evolution's primary focus (beyond the questions that motivate our science) is graduate student development. This is reflected both in the structure of our M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs and in the productivity and camaraderie of our students. EE's commitment to excellence was recognized with a Program of National Distinction (PoND) award from UM; combined with generous support from the Drollinger-Dial Foundation, the PoND provides additional resources in support of the EE graduate student experience.