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Department of Entomology
Insects are everywhere—so are entomologists. Entomologists use knowledge of insects to explore aspects of agroecology, public health, conservation, sustainability and more! Check out our degree programs.
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Why Veterans Matter
Published on November 5, 2018
Guest Adam Ingrao, a former US Army soldier, devotes his life to making sure no veteran is left behind through MSU Extension services. -
Adam Ingrao: Connecting Veterans and Agriculture
Published on June 6, 2018
According to Ingrao, connecting farmers with fellow veterans is not much of a stretch. “It really is just a conversation that has to take place. And that conversation happening with another veteran, usually the veterans respond really well." -
Fighting Invasive Species: Small Organisms, Epic Possibilities
Published on February 4, 2021
Researcher Marianna Szűcs discusses her lab’s work using natural enemies to manage invasive species.
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Fighting Infectious Diseases: Small Organisms, Epic Possibilities
Published on February 4, 2021
Researcher Eric Benbow studies insects in lakes, ponds and streams to understand their impact on pathogens that can emerge and spread disease to humans and wildlife.
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Entomology Farm Site-Specific Training Video
Site-specific training for the MSU Entomology Research Farm, presented by Chris DiFonzo, field crops entomologist and entomology farm faculty coordinator.
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Feeding the World: Small Organisms, Epic Possibilities
Published on February 4, 2021
Researcher Jennifer Pechal is working with farmers in several African countries on a sustainable solution for malnutrition by raising and feeding highly nutritious flies to animals.
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Courtney Larson - PhD student
Being a Spartan means living up to high standards.
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Rufus Isaacs - Professor
Helping farmers support bees.
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Douglas Landis - University Distinguished Professor
Published on October 5, 2017
Douglas Landis was named University Distinguished Professor in 2017. This recognition is among the highest honors that can be bestowed on a faculty member at Michigan State University.
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2018 MSU Outstanding Student Leadership Nominee Lidia Komondy
Undergraduate student Lidia Komondy was nominated for the CANR Outstanding Student Leadership Service Award for her service and leadership in the CANR and through her university activities.
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Healing Powers of Honey Bees: Small Organisms, Epic Possibilities
Published on February 4, 2021
Educator Adam Ingrao describes how honey bees help people view the natural world in a new and healing way.
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Andrew Myers - PhD student
Why I study monarch butterflies at MSU.
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Deb McCullough - Professor
Student researchers work toward healthy forests.
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Entomology: More Than Just Bugs
Published on August 28, 2017
Watch this video to learn about the Department of Entomology and our diverse studies.
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Barry Pittendrigh - MSU Foundation Professor
International work is in MSU's DNA.
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The Wonders of Wild Bees: Small Organisms, Epic Possibilities
Published on April 6, 2021
Researcher Rufus Isaacs explains the unique role of wild bees and why we should all care about declining bee populations.
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Mar 23
APIDA & Asian Sharing and Community Space
March 23, 2021 5:30 p.m. Zoom: https://msu.zoom.us/j/99312547541
Although the space is open to everyone at MSU, the focus and conversations for the community space will be centered on our APIDA/A community.
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Apr 16
Entomology Faculty Meeting
April 16, 2021 10:00AM – 12:00PM Online
The Entomology faculty meetings for 2020-2021 will follow the same schedule as previous years. Meetings are scheduled for the third Friday of the month and will be held via Zoom.
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Apr 3
All About Bugs! Virtual Event with MSU Science Festival
April 3, 2021 2:00PM – 2:20PM Zoom
MSU Entomology students will guide you through a close look at the displays in the Bug House. You will have a chance to see live arthropods from the Bug House, including some that are rarely shown, and explore some fascinating aspects of their biology.
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May 21
Entomology Faculty Meeting
May 21, 2021 10:00AM – 12:00PM Online
The Entomology faculty meetings for 2020-2021 will follow the same schedule as previous years. Meetings are scheduled for the third Friday of the month and will be held via Zoom.