Entomology undergraduates announce post-graduation plans

Several of MSU’s Department of Entomology soon-to-be graduates are starting new adventures this year with jobs, internships or further study.

Several of MSU’s Department of Entomology soon-to-be graduates are starting new adventures this year with jobs, internships or further study.

Mike Cornelius (B.S. Environmental Science, Entomology minor): Traveling to Washington, D.C. this summer for an internship with the American Forest and Hardwood Foundations.

Steve Ireland (B.S. Entomology): Begins lab rotations this summer as a Ph.D. student in the Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Department at the University of Michigan.

Mike McFarland (B.S. Horticulture, Entomology minor): Starts an M.S. program this summer in the Ohio State University Entomology Department where he will work on vegetable pest management with Celeste Welty.

Ryan Paul (B.S. Entomology): Accepted into the graduate program in the Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management Department at Colorado State University.

Ginger Thurston (B.S. Entomology/B.S. Environmental Biology/Plant Biology): Accepted a position with Smith Tree and Landscape in Lansing as a plant health care technician.

Chelsea Rawe (B.S. Entomology/B.S. Human Nutrition, Spanish minor): Her unique academic background will come in use beginning September 2014 when she will be stationed with the Peace Corps in Nepal in a position focusing on public health and agriculture.

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