In this episode, PhD student Doug Mitchell explains how replacing fescue with native warm-season grasses could benefit bobwhite populations across the Southeast.
Step Outside: Can Native Grasses Benefit Bobwhite Populations?
Plant Sciences Student Receives National Honor
The Mendenhall Award Provides Outstanding Support to Plant Sciences Student
Students Earn National Honor from American Society of Landscape Architects
Three Students Honored for Work with Tennessee RiverLine Pilot Community Program
Researchers Find that Experimental Methodologies Affect Pathogenicity of Bsal Fungus
With the recent discovery of the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) in Europe, numerous studies are attempting to understand its pathogenicity, and hopefully, ward off infections in other locations. However, there is no standard set of methodologies for studying the pathogen.
UT Institute of Agriculture Presents Top Faculty and Staff Awards for 2020
Extraordinary Service Honored Amid Pandemic
J.E. Moss Achievement Award Presented to William Hart
UT Institute of Agriculture Presents Top Faculty and Staff Awards for 2020
Step Outside: Unpacking Implicit Social Cognition
In this episode, we speak with Sharon Couch, student life and diversity coordinator for the Herbert College of Agriculture, about implicit social cognition, also known as unconscious bias, and how to be more aware of its presence in our lives.
Beech Appointed to Board of Directors for National Agricultural Organization
Director of Specialized Giving for UTIA To Serve as NAADA Director at Large
UTIA Welcomes New Head of the Department of Food Science
Robert Williams Returns to Tennessee
Farm of Herbert College of Agriculture Alumna Selected for Next UT Mural
“Everywhere You Look, UT” Campaign Expands to Douthat Family Farm in Mohawk, Tennessee