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Benbow awarded NSF grant to test how riparian plant invasion influences aquatic ecosystems
Published on April 14, 2014
MSU aquatic entomologist Eric Benbow and University of Dayton assistant professor Ryan McEwan were awarded a three-year, half-million dollar National Science Foundation grant for the support of their project. -
Entomology undergrad wins MSU research poster competition
Published on April 9, 2014
Katie Demeuse, an undergraduate with an entomology minor working on research in Zsofia Szendrei's lab, won the poster competition in the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF). -
Enhancing wild bee populations with wildflowers leads to crop yield changes
Published on April 4, 2014
Brett Blaauw, a former doctoral student of Rufus Isaacs had some of his Ph.D. research published in the Journal of Applied Ecology. -
Bug House a useful resource for Science Olympiad teams
Published on April 4, 2014
The MSU Bug House opened its door for Science Olympiad teams to help prepare them for competition this spring. -
Entomology undergraduates announce post-graduation plans
Published on April 4, 2014
Several of MSU’s Department of Entomology soon-to-be graduates are starting new adventures this year with jobs, internships or further study. -
Entomologists excelling at MSU
Published on April 1, 2014
The third week of March was a big week for Entomology awardees! -
Mota-Sanchez’s work featured at US State Department Blog
Published on March 20, 2014
David Mota-Sanchez has written a blog post, Promoting Education on Biotechnology, for the U.S. Department of State’s official blog known as DIPNOTE. -
Walter Pett appointed to expand MSU Extension’s delivery of information about bees and pollination
Published on March 10, 2014
The Michigan State University Department of Entomology is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Walter Pett as apiculture and pollination Extension specialist, effective March 2014. -
Featured Entomology graduate student Rob Morrison
Published on February 28, 2014
Interview with featured Entomology graduate student Rob Morrison -
Huang and team find single gene separates queen from workers
Published on February 21, 2014
Zachary Huang and a team of scientists from MSU and Wayne State University have identified how a single gene in honey bees separates the queens from the workers. -
Scriber publishes two invited contributions
Published on February 21, 2014
Entomology Professor Emeritus Mark Scriber recently published a review and a historical research paper in "Open Access insects." -
Gary Parsons receives MSU 2014 Distinguished Academic Staff Award
Published on February 21, 2014
Academic specialist Gary Parsons was one of several faculty and staff honored by MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon on Feb. 11, 2014, at the annual Awards Convocation. -
MSU recognizes six CANR faculty and staff members for excellence
Published on February 12, 2014
Three faculty members and three staff members from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) were honored for their outstanding contributions to education and research at the annual MSU Awards Convocation on Feb. 11. -
Single gene separates queen from workers
Published on January 29, 2014
Scientists have identified how a single gene in honey bees separates the queens from the workers. -
Four CANR profs earn University honors
Published on January 28, 2014
Four individuals in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) have been selected to receive the William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Award (formerly the Distinguished Faculty Award).