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Mass Timber in the Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series

MSU Department of Forestry hosts the annual Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series, which was established in 2002 to honor the memory of Dr. Jim Hanover. Presentations covering mass timber by the MassTimber@MSU team, partners, and industry experts, can be found below.

2025 - 2026:

George Berghorn, "Mass Timber Research at MSU: Addressing Needs in Workforce Development."

2024 - 2025:

Patrick Mohney, "Crosscutting Issues and Programming in Michigan DNR – Office of Public Lands.”

2023 - 2024:

Sandra Lupien, "MassTimber@MSU: Building Mass Timber Momentum Through Outreach, Research, Education, and Policy"

2021-2022:

Prakash Nepal, "Impacts on Global Forests and Wood Product Markets of Increased Mass Timber Use in Buildings"

Peggi Clouston, “New England Species Mass Timber and other Emerging Bio-Based Building Technologies”

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