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Dr. Frank Lupi receives William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Award
Published on February 6, 2018
Dr. Frank Lupi, Professor in the Departments of Fisheries and Wildlife and Agriculture, Food and Resource Economics, was honored for his research-based policy analysis, excellent instruction and mentoring and leadership in academic governance. -
Dr. Lois Wolfson receives MSU Distinguished Academic Staff Award
Published on February 6, 2018
Dr. Lois Wolfson, Senior Specialist in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, was honored for her exemplary record of outreach, teaching, research and service and unwavering commitment to the management, protection and preservation of Michigan's waters. -
Aya Pickett receives North Central Section of The Wildlife Society's Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award
Published on January 31, 2018
Ms. Aya Pickett, a senior Fisheries and Wildlife major at Michigan State University, was recognized for her participation in undergraduate research and her commitment to The Wildlife Society student chapter at MSU. -
“Fish Guts” makes a splash on the big screen
Published on January 30, 2018
An informational video about the Huron-Michigan Diet Study was recently screened at the Thunder Bay Marine Sanctuary International Film Festival. -
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Aquatic Animal Health
Published on January 23, 2018
The Departments of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation and Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University invite applications for an Assistant/ Associate Professor in Aquatic Animal Health. -
Dr. Julie Viollaz joins Global Wildlife Conservation
Published on January 17, 2018
Dr. Julie Viollaz, a postdoctoral research associate in Dr. Meredith Gore's lab at Michigan State University, was recently appointed as an Associate Conservation Scientist at Global Wildlife Conservation. -
Aquatic Invaders: Defending the Great Lakes from invasive species
Published on January 11, 2018
To protect the Great Lakes, MSU scientists are learning more about invasive species and how to control their often-devastating impacts. -
Graduate Student's Research Featured by The Wildlife Society
Published on December 7, 2017
Ph.D. student Kathryn Frens was recently awarded 3rd place in the presentation category at The Wildlife Society's Annual Conference. She is studying how urbanization can affect the biodiversity of bird communities. -
Taylor honored as leadership innovator
Published on December 6, 2017
Distinguished Professor William Taylor was honored in November by MSU's Great Lakes Leadership Academy (GLLA) for his role in a successful program to support emerging natural resource leaders. -
Master's student receives Knauss Fellowship
Published on November 29, 2017
Fisheries and Wildlife Master’s student Janet Hsiao has accepted a Sea Grant Fellowship in the NOAA Office of Oceanic & Atmospheric Research in Silver Springs, MD. -
Alumna Earns Prestigious Scholarship for Study Abroad
Published on November 19, 2017
Clara Lepard, who worked in the Department's Research on the Ecology of Carnivores and their Prey Lab, has earned a Rhodes Scholarship to continue her research on the Snares to Wares Initiative at Oxford University. -
MSU doctoral student named Russell E. Train fellow
Published on November 7, 2017
Herbert Kasozi, a doctoral student in the Research on the Ecology of Carnivores and their Prey (RECaP) Laboratory in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, was named one of 24 Russell E. Train fellows by the World Wildlife Foundation. -
MSU professor provides expert testimony on fisheries science
Published on November 7, 2017
Dr. Michael Jones, Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, recently testified before the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard. -
A fresh look at freshwaters: Researchers release a 50,000 lake database
Published on October 19, 2017
A new “geography of lake water quality,” known as LAGOS, allows scientists to understand entire populations of lakes to better inform water policy and management. -
Undergraduate Receives Best Student Poster Award at The Wildlife Society's Annual Conference
Published on October 11, 2017
Hunter Stanke, a sophomore at Michigan State, is conducting cutting-edge research at MSU's Boone & Crockett Quantitative Wildlife Center.