World Renowned Professional Fisherman Honored by Herbert College of Agriculture
‘Dr. Dance’ Lands the Biggest Catch of His Fishing Career
UT Institute of Agriculture’s Tim Cross Announces Plans for Retirement
University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture Senior Vice President/Senior Vice Chancellor Tim Cross Announced Plans to Retire Effective August 31
Climate Smart Forestry Fellow, PhD Research Assistantship
The Climate Smart Forestry (CSF) program at the University of Tennessee is now accepting applications for a three-year PhD research assistantship under the supervision of Dr. Sheng-I Yang and Dr. David Buckley.
USDA Forest Service Tree Utilization Project, MS Research Assistantship
The Forest Biometrics Lab at University of Tennessee is now accepting applications for a 2-year MS research assistantship under the supervision of Dr. Sheng-I Yang.
Frequency-dependent Transmission of Bsal in Eastern Newts
Newly published paper addresses transmission of the pathogen Bsal and how mathematical models are used to predict how the pathogen would spread among eastern newts.
Step Outside: Describing Structural Complexity of a Forest with LiDAR
In this episode, MS student Bret Elgersma tells us about his research using LiDAR on an experimental oak-pine plantation to capture data on the forest’s structural complexity and composition.
Foster to Serve as Weed Science Society of America Graduate Student Organization President
Delaney Foster, a UT Department of Plant Sciences doctoral student, studies at the West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center and researches herbicide resistance. Photo courtesy of Delaney Foster.
Senseman Receives Highest Honor from the Weed Science Society of America
UT Plant Sciences Department Head Scott Senseman Named WSSA Fellow
MS Assistantship Available to Study Bog Turtles in Tennessee
Professor Charles Kwit is offering a two-year MS Research/Teaching Assistantship.
Step Outside: Investigating the Life History of the Laurel Dace through a Surrogate Species
MS student and Tennessee Aquarium employee Shawna Fix explains how studying the life history of a closely related species gives scientists more information on the endangered Laurel Dace. Listen to…