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Mark Scriber featured in new book about lepidopterists
Published on January 20, 2016
Professor Emeritus J. Mark Scriber is one of 22 international lepidopterists included in a new book called "The Lives of Lepidopterists." -
Bug House is a holiday hit
Published on January 6, 2016
The MSU Bug House held its Holiday Open House on Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015, where over 230 visitors interacted with the live and displayed insects and stopped by for educational activities in the classroom next door. -
Isaacs and collaborators map US wild bees documenting decreases
Published on December 22, 2015
The first national study to map U.S. wild bees suggests they’re disappearing in many of the country’s most-important farmlands -
Life as a nematode diagnostician and why it matters
Published on December 17, 2015
Fred Warner explains to the public what a nematode is and why they are the unseen enemy of animals, including humans, and plants in an MSU Today 360 column. -
Eric Benbow named one of 10 Academy for Global Engagement Fellows for 2016
Published on December 2, 2015
Entomology associate professor Eric Benbow was one of 10 faculty from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and College of Engineering to have been nominated for the 2016 cohort of the Academy for Global Engagement Fellowship Program. -
Featured entomology alumni Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman
Published on December 1, 2015
Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman is the research leader and center director for the USDA-ARS Carl Hayden Bee Research Center, and our latest featured alumni. -
MSU Entomology professor named 2015 Entomological Society of America Fellow
Published on November 30, 2015
Michigan State University Entomology professor James R. Miller was recently elected a 2015 Fellow of the Entomological Society of America. -
Entomology student winners at 2015 Entomological Society of America meeting
Published on November 23, 2015
The Department of Entomology was well represented at the 2015 Entomological Society of America annual meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nov. 15-18. Congratulations to the following students who won awards. -
MSU researchers to study eco-friendly pest management solutions for invasive fruit pests
Published on November 12, 2015
Researchers from Michigan State University have received a $173,151 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study novel, non-spray control methods for invasive fruit pests. -
Szendrei talks about swede midge in interview by Michigan Radio’s Stateside program
Published on November 11, 2015
Entomologist Zsofia Szendrei was recently interviewed by Michigan Radio. -
Visitors had a howling good time at the Bug House Halloween Open House
Published on November 2, 2015
The Bug House had its annual Halloween Open House Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015, and despite the weather being damp and cool, approximately 120 visitors attended. -
Jim Smith and team document domino effect of evolutionary change
Published on November 2, 2015
A team of scientists that includes entomologist Jim Smith has found that recent evolutionary changes have an almost domino effect on a number of species. -
Spartans fight crime on multiple fronts in extraordinary ways
Published on November 2, 2015
As MSU researchers, investigators, advocates, teachers, mentors, scientists and engineers, they battle illegal animal trade, work to prevent sexual assault in communities across the United States, analyze crime scenes and curb urban youth violence. -
Meghan Milbrath discusses passion for bees in MSU Today’s Faculty Voice
Published on October 23, 2015
Meghan Milbrath was recently featured in MSU Today's Faculty Voice spotlight where she discussed how she got interested in honey bees and pollinators and her current work with MSU. -
Christie Bahlai receives Mozilla Fellowship for Science award
Published on October 15, 2015
Entomology postdoctoral research associate Christie Bahlai is one of four individuals selected to receive the first Mozilla Fellowship for Science.