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Three featured entomology classes offered spring 2016
Published on September 11, 2015
Entomology students may be interested in these two returning and one new entomology course being offered spring 2016. -
Olsen honored with AAPSE Fellow award
Published on August 20, 2015
The American Association of Pesticide Safety Educators Program (AAPSE) has recognized Larry Olsen with its AAPSE Fellow award. -
Featured entomology alumni Jan Nyrop
Published on August 1, 2015
Jan Nyrop is a senior associate dean in Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and our latest featured alumni. -
George Bird recognized as a 2015 NCR-SARE Hero
Published on July 28, 2015
NCR-SARE recently announced that MSU’s George Bird and Iowa State University professor emeritus Jerry DeWitt are being honored as 2015 NCR-SARE Heroes. -
Cognato lab collaborations find new species, address pest problems in Ecuador
Published on July 28, 2015
Anthony Cognato’s Holistic Insect Systematics Laboratory has built significant collaborations and training for identifying new species in Ecuador. -
Fourth annual Bee-Palooza attracts hundreds despite stormy weather
Published on June 30, 2015
Each year since its beginning in 2012, MSU Entomology's Bee-Palooza has attracted more people excited to learn about bees and what they can do to help them. -
Multi-State Nematology Research Project offers short course for agri-business
Published on June 15, 2015
Michigan State University nematologist George Bird reports the NE-1040 Multi-State Research Project has organized a one-day short course to be hosted by the Michigan Agri-Business Association on Thursday, August 20, 2015, at the MSU Kellogg Center. -
MSU team wins North Central Branch Linnaean Games
Published on June 8, 2015
Great news from the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America meeting. -
Zach Huang and team publish Varroa mite chemical mimicry findings
Published on June 4, 2015
New research has revealed that Varroa mites, the most serious threat to honey bees worldwide, are infiltrating hives by smelling like bees. -
New bee-friendly report includes research, efforts of floriculture industry
Published on June 2, 2015
Dave Smitley was a reviewer for the recently released report "Growing Bee-Friendly Garden Plants: Profiles In Innovation" published by Friends of the Earth and the Pesticide Research Institute. -
Jessica Kansman wins ESA Undergraduate Student Achievement Award
Published on June 2, 2015
The Entomological Society of America has selected Jessica Kansman for one of its Plant-Insect Ecosystems (PI-E) Section -
MSU Entomology Bug House breaks record for highest attendance ever for open house
Published on June 2, 2015
The Department of Entomology's Bug House had 1,486 visitors during this year's Be a Tourist in Your Own Town, the highest attendance ever for a one-day event at the Bug House! -
Featured Entomology undergraduate student Katie Demeuse
Published on June 1, 2015
Interview with Entomology undergraduate student Katie Demeuse. -
Featured Entomology graduate student Adam Ingrao
Published on June 1, 2015
Interview with Featured Entomology graduate student Adam Ingrao. -
Be a tourist in your own town at the Bug House
Published on May 20, 2015
As part of Be a Tourist in Your Own Town, the Department of Entomology's Bug House will host a free open house from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 30, 2015.