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Article ItemDonor Profile: Bob Garst — Generous commitment in the name of service , article
When asked why he has chosen to give annually to the college since 1974, Bob Garst’s answer is simple: “It’s the right thing to do.” For Garst, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve) isn’t just a motto; it’s a lifestyle.
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Article ItemAlumni Profile: Christian Heine , article
Alumnus Christian Heine has come a long way — literally and figuratively — from his start as a woodworker’s apprentice in his home country of Germany to his current position as president of Bosch Power Tools North America.
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Article ItemAlumni Profile: Mike Melo - Serving those 'in the arena' , article
Mike Melo ('79 B.S. forestry) has relied on the analytical skills and the values he developed through the rigorous training in the forestry program every day since graduation.
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Article ItemAusten heads American Fisheries Society , article
Douglas J. Austen has been selected as executive director of the American Fisheries Society.
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Article ItemWings Across America Award , article
A U.S. Forest Service program that represents an integrated and collaborative approach to the conservation of our birds and bats, recognizes outstanding work by employees and their conservation partners.
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Article ItemIn Memoriam: Charles "Ted" Bush , article
Bush began his professional forestry career as an area manager with Continental Can Co. Inc. in Warrenton, Ga., in 1966 after serving as an officer in the U.S. Army.
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Article ItemKluender inducted into Arkansas Foresters Hall of Fame , article
Richard Kluender served as dean of the School of Forest Resources and director of the Arkansas Forest Resources Center at the University of Arkansas-Monticello.
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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.”
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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.
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Article ItemAlumnus rallies riparian restoration support for Stroubles Creek , article
Tom Saxton has planted a legacy made of trees, clean water, volunteerism, and science that will continue to grow and inspire for years to come.
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Article ItemMeteorology student lands impressive mountaintop internship , article
While many people spend their summers in the sun and sand, Tim Greene of Princeton, Massachusetts was more than happy to spend his summer in conditions of snow, ice, and winds in excess of 100 miles per hour.
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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.
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Article ItemBristow generates POWER at NASA , article
Since earning his bachelor’s degree in geography in 2011, Tyler Bristow has put his studies to the test, working to improve the technology available to the global renewable energy community.
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Article ItemAll for the birds: Mitchell Byrd remains a friend of the college , article
Alumnus Mitchell Byrd has lost neither his eagle-spotting ability nor his passion for birds.
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Article ItemStraka named Extension Forester of the Year , article
Tom Straka ('81 Ph.D.) accepts the Forest Landowners Association's 2017 Extension Forester of the Year award.
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