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Henry Chung new MSU Entomology professor will expand research in chemical ecology
Published on January 26, 2017
Beginning January 2017, Henry Chung is a new assistant professor in the Department of Entomology, bringing expertise in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying areas such as insecticide resistance. -
Crop pollination webinar series offers advice from entomologists
Published on January 19, 2017
Experts in crop pollination working under the Integrated Crop Pollination Project will present a series of webinars on "Ensuring Crop Pollination in US Specialty Crops." -
Marisol Quintanilla joins Department of Entomology as new applied nematologist
Published on January 11, 2017
The Department of Entomology welcomes Marisol Quintanilla as MSU’s new applied nematologist, starting Jan. 15, 2017. -
ENT 838 students create Immature Insects 2017 Calendar
Published on January 3, 2017
The Immature Insects 2017 calendar is brought to you by the students of ENT 838: Taxonomy of Immature Insects, during the fall semester of 2016. -
See news and honors in Entomology Department’s Fall 2016 issue of Bugged
Published on December 9, 2016
In this Fall 2016 issue of “Bugged", we’ll show you why we’re thankful for everyone involved in the Department of Entomology. -
Jim Smith named AAAS Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Published on December 2, 2016
Congratulations to Jim Smith, one of two MSU faculty elected an AAAS Fellow for 2017 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. This national recognition is awarded to researchers for their efforts to advance science or its applications. -
Giving TUEsday campaign to raise funds for CANR Student Club Grants
Published on November 29, 2016
Did participation in a student club enhance your MSU experience? This year's #GivingTUEsday campaign in the college is to raise $5,000 to support Student Club Grants through the CANR Alumni Association. -
Featured entomology graduate student Danielle Kirkpatrick
Published on November 8, 2016
Learn more about graduate student Danielle Kirkpatrick -
Spotted wing drosophila proves formidable fruit foe
Published on November 7, 2016
Learn what MSU researchers are doing about a tiny invasive fly called spotted wing drosophila that's causing major problems for the fruit industry. -
Entomology Chairperson Bill Ravlin’s photography featured on calendar
Published on November 7, 2016
MSU Entomology's Bill Ravlin's photographs were featured on the cover and month of August in a calendar given out to nearly 7,000 attendees of the International Congress of Entomology meeting, hosted by Entomological Society of America. -
Kyrgyzstan: Building capacity for a sustainable agriculture industry
Published on November 6, 2016
Part one of a two-part exploration of Michigan State University's impact on agriculture in Central Asia focuses on Kyrgyzstan. -
Barry Pittendrigh honored by Purdue Entomology
Published on November 3, 2016
MSU Entomology professor Barry Pittendrigh was honored by Purdue University -
Free pollination forum will showcase issues facing pollinators and solutions
Published on November 2, 2016
On Monday, Nov. 28, 2016, from 6-8 p.m. at the Kellogg Center in East Lansing, MSU will host A Pollination Forum to present the latest information on issues facing bees and the solutions being developed to support crop pollination. -
AJ Cook Arthropod Research Collection part of $3.2 million effort to digitize Lepidoptera specimens
Published on November 2, 2016
The National Science Foundation is funding a $3.2 million effort to digitize millions of butterfly and moth specimens within the Lepidoptera of the North American Network. -
Featured entomology undergraduate student Lidia Komondy
Published on October 21, 2016
Undergraduate student Lidia Komondy shares her best experiences with entomology and why she thinks honey bees are cute.