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Honors student named first Udall Scholar for environmen­tal leadership

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Central Michigan University student Eric Urbaniak has been selected as the university’s first Udall Scholar.

The Udall Scholarshi­p is a highly competitiv­e and selective award, and is presented to college sophomores and juniors who exemplify leadership, dedication to public service and commitment to issues related to Native American nations and/or the environmen­t.

Urbaniak, a third-year student from Bay City, Michigan, has been a campus leader in efforts to improve sustainabi­lity at CMU, in the local community and beyond. In addition to pursuing a double-major in biology with a concentrat­ion in ecology, evolution and conservati­on and public and nonprofit administra­tion, he is a Centralis Scholar and holds leadership roles in a number of campus and community organizati­ons.

In 2020, Urbaniak partnered with fellow student leader Teresa Homsi to launch Central Sustainabi­lity, a student-led initiative aimed at promoting sustainabi­lity on campus. They meet regularly with registered student organizati­ons and various university division offices to discuss opportunit­ies and challenges. With support from the Office for Institutio­nal Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Facilities Management, the College of Science and Engineerin­g, and the Department of Geography and Environmen­tal Studies, Central Sustainabi­lity has been recognized nationally for their efforts to advance sustainabi­lity in higher education and was responsibl­e for CMU’S “Partner of the Year” award from the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

“I advocate for the protection of the environmen­t so that all people have a healthy and peaceful world to grow with and enjoy,” Urbaniak said. “Through education and community building, I hope to create a waste-free world that prioritize­s sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal care.”

In addition to his efforts on campus, Urbaniak also partnered with students from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal College on a project to reduce food waste. And, in 2021, he and Homsi worked with the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe to develop the Three Sisters Garden on campus, an ethnobotan­ical garden featuring plants significan­t to local Indigenous people.

Urbaniak said he received tremendous support from many individual­s, including Facilities Management staff members Jay Kahn, Donald Long and Jonathan Webb, and faculty members Matthew Liesch, geography and environmen­tal studies; Rebecca Uzarski, biology; and Emma Powell, political science and public administra­tion.

“Most of all, I would like to thank fellow student, coworker, and friend Teresa Homsi for her contributi­ons to the sustainabi­lity culture in Mt. Pleasant and in our community,” he said.

The Udall Scholarshi­p is one of several prestigiou­s scholarshi­ps available to CMU students. Urbaniak said he received assistance from Maureen Harke, director of the National Scholar

Urbaniak, a third-year student from Bay City, Michigan, has been a campus leader in efforts to improve sustainabi­lity at CMU, in the local community and beyond.

ship Program Office, to complete the award process.

Urbaniak is one of only 55 students selected as a Udall Scholar, and will receive both a financial scholarshi­p and opportunit­ies to further develop his leadership and pursue his interest in environmen­tal issues.

“I hope that my work will inspire individual­s to make conscious decisions about their environmen­tal waste, and encourage them to take actions that will build community around them,” he said. “We have all the tools to pursue a more sustainabl­e community, and just need to apply them to continue positively impacting people and the planet.”

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF CMU NEWS ?? Eric Urbaniak, a third-year student from Bay City, has been a campus leader in efforts to improve sustainabi­lity at CMU. For his efforts, he was selected as CMU’S first Udall Scholar, a prestigiou­s scholarshi­p for sophomores and juniors exemplifyi­ng commitment to Native American nations and environmen­tal issues.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CMU NEWS Eric Urbaniak, a third-year student from Bay City, has been a campus leader in efforts to improve sustainabi­lity at CMU. For his efforts, he was selected as CMU’S first Udall Scholar, a prestigiou­s scholarshi­p for sophomores and juniors exemplifyi­ng commitment to Native American nations and environmen­tal issues.

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