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  • Joey Knelman, who is finishing his MA with Diana Nemergut and has been admitted to our PhD program, has been awarded a Fulbright-Hays grant to spend a year in Tromsø, Norway conducting research in rhizosphere ecology - the ecology of interactions
  • Mike Breed's Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior is featured here in the current Arts and Sciences Magazine and was just reviewed in Choice, a very important tool used by librarians in evaluating books for adoption.
  • Ian Buller is one of 275 Goldwater awardees selected on the basis of academic merit from a field of 1,095 mathematics, science, and engineering students who were nominated by the faculties of colleges and universities nationwide. Ian is a junior
  • The ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß Faculty Assembly will honor Steve Schmidt and Barbara Demmig-Adams tomorrow afternoon at its annual awards ceremony. Steve Schmidt will receive the BFA Excellence in Research Award, and Barbara Demmig-Adams will receive the BFA
  • Linda Rayor, a University of Colorado EBIO graduate and now a faculty member in entomology at Cornell University, is hosting "Monster Bug Wars" on the Science Channel. The show premieres tonight. Check out the preview video clips here.Check it out!
  • Rachel Wildrick is a junior in EBIO, enrolled in our BA-MA program, and about to defend her honor's thesis. Wow! The Van Ek award is the highest award given to undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences and is awarded for outstanding
  • Barbara Demmig-Adams, William Adams, Ralph Jimenez, & Bill Lewis have received an EAGER grant from the National Science Foundation! Assessing Functional Diversity of Algal Communities at the Single Cell Level with a Compact Multi-function
  • We have just learned that Nathan Kleist, Amy Trowbridge, Brittany Jenkins, Rob Baker, Sarah Orlofske, Sierra Love Stowell, Tim Farkas, Dan Preston, and Susan Whitehead have received Beverly Sears grants in amounts ranging from $750-$2000.
  • Patrik Nosil has been chosen as one of two candidates who will be put forward as the University's nominees for the Packard Award. This is a tremendous honor Patrik was selected from among 17 of the campuses most accomplished junior faculty.Congrats
  • Mike Robison, graduate student in the Schmidt lab, is now one of the world's experts on one of the most ubiquitous groups of soil and aquatic eukaryotes! Their paper, entitled "Soil rotifer communities are extremely diverse globally but spatially
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