News
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Riley briefs the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden
Published on September 28, 2022
Shawn Riley was in Stockholm to brief the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden on activities he’s been engaged in as a Senior Fulbright Specialist. -
Fall color season is just around the corner
Published on August 26, 2022
Peak fall color is the result of a combination of daylength, weather and tree type. -
First detection of spotted lanternfly in Michigan
Published on August 18, 2022
A new insect brings new problems. -
MSU partners with NASA to learn more about trees outside of forests
Published on July 11, 2022
Forestry Professor David Skole receives $2 million grant to examine carbon storage potential and economic impact of tree systems on rural and agricultural lands -
2022 CANR Alumni Association scholarship recipients announced
Published on June 7, 2022
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Alumni Association awards scholarships to students who are well-rounded in their academic and non-academic pursuits and have a vision for their future career. -
Spongy moth, formerly gypsy moth, season starts soon
Published on May 11, 2022
Visit a newly revised MSU Extension website to learn about spongy moth, formerly gypsy moth, and what you can do to protect your trees this summer if you live in an area experiencing an outbreak. -
MSU Forestry partnering with Ecotek Labs to promote K-12 science learning
Published on May 5, 2022
The Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Forestry is continuing to build its partnership with Detroit-based science research organization Ecotek Lab, now providing hands-on lab experience to high schoolers once a month. -
MSU Today Podcast: "Sustainable mass timber industry evolving at MSU with potential to enhance Michigan’s economy"
Published on April 6, 2022
MassTimber@MSU Director Sandra Lupien appeared on the MSU Today Podcast with Russ White. -
Kobe and Lupien weigh in on the role of forests and mass timber in state's climate plan
Published on April 2, 2022
As the State of Michigan moves to finalize a major climate plan, MSU Forestry faculty are weighing in on the need for forests and forests products, including mass timber, to be part of the solution.