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Saving monarchs: What you plant can make a difference
Published on September 13, 2018
Love monarchs? It’s a great time to walk your yard and consider if you’ve planted flowering plants, shrubs and trees to support them. -
MSU awarded $13.6 million from USAID to lead global legume research
Published on September 12, 2018
Michigan State University is the home of the new Feed the Future Legume Systems Research Innovation Lab. -
Enviroweather welcomes new project coordinator
Published on September 7, 2018
Michigan State University Enviroweather welcomes Keith Mason as project coordinator, beginning Sept. 4, 2018. -
Rufus Isaacs receives ESA professional award for excellence in integrated pest management
Published on September 4, 2018
The Entomological Society of America honors Isaacs with award for outstanding entomological contributions to the practice of integrated pest management. -
Bugged summer 2018 issue showcases Entomology news and honors
Published on August 17, 2018
Catch up on what the Entomology Department has been doing the past few months in the summer 2018 issue of Bugged. -
Superweeds, secondary pests & lack of biodiversity are frequent GMO concerns
Published on August 15, 2018
Since the introduction of GMO crops, consumers, policymakers and scientists alike have raised concerns over their potential negative effects on the environment. -
Are GMOs Safe?
Published on August 15, 2018
Exploring the safety of genetically modified foods. -
Growing new soybeans for Uganda
Published on August 15, 2018
GMOs could offer new opportunities to smallholder farmers. -
Resistance: Yesterday, today & tomorrow
Published on August 15, 2018
Resistance is not a new phenomenon, nor is it a direct result of the introduction of genetically modified organisms, according to Michigan State University researchers. -
Gabriela Quinlan selected to receive North Central Region SARE grant
Published on August 2, 2018
She will research whether improved nutrition through supplemental feeding and improved apiary location speeds up recovery and improves colony survival. -
Anthony VanWoerkom joins North Central Region IR-4 as new regional field coordinator
Published on July 23, 2018
The Department of Entomology and North Central Region IR-4 welcome Entomology alumnus Anthony VanWoerkom as the new regional field coordinator beginning Aug. 1, 2018. -
BeeTV now broadcasting live from Bailey Hall
Published on July 18, 2018
Watch the rooftop beehives on MSU’s Bailey Hall from anywhere at any time. -
MSU researchers explore diversity as new weapon against crop pests
Published on July 18, 2018
Researchers in the lab of Michigan State University entomologist William Wetzel are trying to find new ways to combat insect pests by taking advantage of one of nature’s built-in defenses – diversity. -
Featured Entomology graduate student Nicole Wonderlin
Published on July 13, 2018
Nicole Wonderlin loves research, teaching STEM…and carpenter bees. Read on to learn more about our featured Entomology graduate student, her teaching assistantship and why we should learn more about insects. -
Photography displays beauty close to home in Michigan
Published on June 28, 2018
MSU Entomology Chairperson Bill Ravlin takes insect images around the world, but this backyard beauty was chosen for a publication cover.