Additional alumni news
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Article ItemIn memoriam: Jacob B. Huffman , article
Alumnus Jacob “Jake” B. Huffman passed away on June 5 in Gainesville, Florida, at the age of 94. Born on a farm near Maggie, Virginia, Huffman attended schools in Roanoke before entering Virginia Tech, where he earned his bachelor’s in 1941.
Date: November 2014 -
Article ItemIn Memoriam: James Edward (Jim) Mooney II , article
Alumnus James E. (Jim) Mooney II, 55, founder, past president, and executive director of the Virginia Loggers Association, died Oct. 27 at his home in Lake Monticello, Virginia. He was a passionate logging industry activist, a former logger, and a community volunteer.
Date: February 2015 -
Article ItemAlumni Profile – Kathryn Prociv , article
At The Weather Channel’s Atlanta headquarters, Kathryn Prociv is known for her calm demeanor as a weather producer on the set of the channel’s flagship program, “AMHQ With Sam Champion.”
Date: February 2015 -
Article ItemJamie Roberts moves on , article
After more than a decade in the college’s Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Jamie Roberts has moved on to a position as assistant professor of fisheries at Georgia Southern University.
Date: February 2015 -
Article ItemRenneckar appointed Canada Research Chair , article
His research program focuses on creating advanced materials through cutting-edge science that will catalyze a green economy.
Date: May 2015 -
Article ItemCollege alumni share common bond at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service , article
Three of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s state field offices are now led by college alumni.
Date: May 2015 -
Article ItemBooks by alumni , article Date: May 2015
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Article ItemAlumni Profile – Aaron Parlier , article
When Parlier left the Army in 2008, he wanted to combine his strong interests in the outdoors, rock climbing, and the environment into a career.
Date: May 2015 -
Article ItemGreene named dean of Georgia's forestry school , article
W. Dale Greene has been named dean of the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
Date: August 2015 -
Article ItemAlumnus creates water endowments , article
The new water degree is already garnering philanthropic support from the alumni community. Alumnus Jeff Rudd is funding two endowments specifically for the interdisciplinary program.
Date: August 2015 -
Article ItemSchooled in fish: Jason Henderson head chef for Captain D's , article
Jason Henderson creates recipes, supervises a test kitchen, and travels around the country demonstrating fish cookery for the media — all part of his job as vice president of product innovation and head chef for Captain D’s, a regional seafood restaurant chain.
Date: August 2015 -
Article ItemWarren receives Cross Alumni Leadership Award , article
Robert J. “Bob” Warren received the Gerald H. Cross Alumni Leadership Award from the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation and the college’s Leadership Institute.
Date: August 2015 -
Article ItemOutstanding recent alumnus , article
Matthew Brinckman received this year’s Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award – Graduate Degree in recognition of his early career accomplishments.
Date: August 2015 -
Article ItemBob Abraham: a life of technology to showcase ecology , article
It was the 1940s: Paris fell to the Germans, nylons were invented, big bands swung on the Zenith, and a young Bob Abraham discovered birds.
Date: November 2015 -
Article ItemAlumni circumnavigate the Delmarva Peninsula by kayak , article
A decade ago, Don Baugh planned a formidable 60th birthday gift for his friend Tom Horton.
Date: February 2016 -
Article ItemAlum debuts novel , article
Chris Kohler professor emeritus of zoology at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, turned from scientific writing to fiction for his first novel.
Date: February 2016 -
Article ItemAlumni profile: Adam Layman — protector of the night sky , article
In his 14-year career at Staunton River State Park in Halifax County, Virginia, Adam Layman has devoted himself to preserving its natural riches.
Date: February 2016 -
Article ItemObama honors Thorson as Presidential Early Career Scientist , article
President Obama recently named 105 independent researchers as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor given to researchers by the U.S. government in their early careers.
Date: May 2016 -
Article ItemAlumni profile: Beth Ingalls — A lifetime legacy of service and giving , article
Alumna Beth Ingalls has spent her career “putting out fires,” using skills she developed as a student. And since earning her forestry degree in 1977, she has been giving to the college annually so others would have the same opportunities to learn the lifelong skills that make careers.
Date: May 2016 -
Article ItemCreate a legacy for future generations , article
There are many ways your future gift to the College of Natural Resources and Environment can help you meet your individual needs as well as accomplish your charitable goal of supporting the college.
Date: May 2016
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