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Undergraduate Advisor Lesley Schumacher is pursuing her doctorate
Published on September 6, 2016
Undergraduate Advisor Lesley Schumacher is leaving MSU Forestry to pursue a PhD program in Nematology at the University of Florida. We wish her the best as she takes this next step! -
Organic matter: The living, the dead, and the very dead
Published on May 10, 2016
Three different types of organic matter defined. -
Indoor air quality may be hazardous to your health
Published on February 7, 2013
The air in today’s homes and buildings may be more polluted than outdoor air. Identifying sources of indoor air quality can lead to better health. -
Northern states collaborate with Finland: Michigan State University to co-lead workshop on climate solutions through biobased products
Published on May 16, 2023
MSU Department of Forestry partners with Natural Resources Institute Finland to facilitate workshop on climate-smart forestry products. -
Household pests go to work – Part 2
Published on February 7, 2013
Don’t let the workplace refrigerator make you sick -
Standing dead trees
Published on April 16, 2020
Michigan has large volumes of standing dead trees. The distribution varies among species, sizes, and geographically around the state. These stories speak volumes about how these resources are valued. -
Food safety and climate change
Published on June 2, 2023
How climate change is affecting the safety of our food supply. -
MSU Forestry in Costa Rica
Published on August 1, 2023
“Hagamos un bosque!” Let’s build a forest. -
MSU Mass Timber STEM facility wins Forest Stewardship Council Leadership Award
Published on October 25, 2021
Design and Build Award acknowledges university, project team for creating the state’s first mass timber building -
City Fruit
Published on December 30, 2013
Urban fruit has the potential to impact our local food system. -
Biodiversity has roots in global health
Published on May 22, 2003
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Common suspects involved in winter landscape damage
Published on January 4, 2013
Identify these pesky, winter, landscape pests by the location of the damage they cause. -
Forestry Summer Internship – Rachel Adams
Published on July 30, 2025
Rachel Adams is spending her summer interning at Morlock Forestry and Habitat Management, out of Nevada, Ohio. -
MSU faculty members contribute to new book about potential impacts of climate change
Published on August 18, 2014
Julie Winkler, professor of geography at Michigan State University (MSU), is the lead editor of a new technical book titled "Climate Change in the Midwest: A Synthesis Report for the National Climate Assessment." -
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. -
Home Trees & Shrubs | Gardening in Michigan
Learn how to make your yard more attractive by keeping up to date with the events and resources about maintaining the trees and shrubs in your yard.