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* May 8, 2007:  '''Jessica Budke''' just learned that she won second place in the '2007 Conant "Botanical Images" Travel Award' competition for her colorized SEM of the peristome of Timmia megapolitana. This award is intended to support travel to the annual meetings of the Botanical Society of America.
 
* May 8, 2007:  Congratulations to '''Charlie Yarish''' who has been selected to receive the 2007 Faculty Recognition Award at the Stamford Campus.  The award recognizes sustained outstanding achievements in teaching, research, and/or service benefiting the Stamford Campus
 
* May 8, 2007:  Congratulations to '''Charlie Yarish''' who has been selected to receive the 2007 Faculty Recognition Award at the Stamford Campus.  The award recognizes sustained outstanding achievements in teaching, research, and/or service benefiting the Stamford Campus
 
* Apr. 30, 2007: The [http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/ EEB Greenhouses] latest Titan Arum has cleared 1 meter in height and is showing no signs of slowing down.  The corm that produced this current flower bud is 50% larger (125#) than the corm that produced the first flower 3 years ago.
 
* Apr. 30, 2007: The [http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/ EEB Greenhouses] latest Titan Arum has cleared 1 meter in height and is showing no signs of slowing down.  The corm that produced this current flower bud is 50% larger (125#) than the corm that produced the first flower 3 years ago.

Revision as of 18:05, 8 May 2007

  • May 8, 2007: Jessica Budke just learned that she won second place in the '2007 Conant "Botanical Images" Travel Award' competition for her colorized SEM of the peristome of Timmia megapolitana. This award is intended to support travel to the annual meetings of the Botanical Society of America.
  • May 8, 2007: Congratulations to Charlie Yarish who has been selected to receive the 2007 Faculty Recognition Award at the Stamford Campus. The award recognizes sustained outstanding achievements in teaching, research, and/or service benefiting the Stamford Campus
  • Apr. 30, 2007: The EEB Greenhouses latest Titan Arum has cleared 1 meter in height and is showing no signs of slowing down. The corm that produced this current flower bud is 50% larger (125#) than the corm that produced the first flower 3 years ago.
  • Apr. 24, 2007: Tsitsi McPherson has just learned that she has been awarded a Prance Fellowship in Neotropical Botany by the Kew Latin America Research Fellowships Committee (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), for her proposal "Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: Protecting Biodiversity in Guyana - a proposal for a flexible yet robust methodology for the design and evaluation of National Parks using spatially clustered data." The Fellowship covers all expenses for Tstsi to spend May-July at Kew, west of London, studying material from Guyana in the Kew Herbarium
  • Apr. 4, 2007: Eric Schultz's Master's Ontogeny and Doctoral Ontogeny checklists for documenting graduate degree progress have been added to EEBedia.
  • Apr. 2, 2007: Congratulations to Jen Murphy for receiving the Northeast Regional One Academic Advising Excellence Award at the Northeast Advising meeting last week.
  • Apr. 2, 2007: Jason Hill won the Lynds Jones Award for Best Poster Presentation by a graduate student at the recent annual meeting of the Wilson Ornithological Society.
  • Mar. 27, 2007: Congratulations to Kent Holsinger for receiving this year’s AAUP Service Excellence Award, which recognizes his many contributions to the department, the University, the scientific community, and organizations such as AIBS, BioOne, and the Nature Conservancy, among many others.
  • Mar. 27, 2007: Trina Bayard is this year's recipient of the Frances M. Peacock Scholarship for native bird habitat from the Garden Club of America.
  • Mar. 26, 2007: Krissa Skogen just learned that she has been accepted to the Environmental Leadership Program Greater Boston Network Class of 2007. "ELP's primary goal is to train and support the next generation of environmental leaders both within and beyond its flagship national initiative, the ELP Fellowship".
  • Mar. 31, 2007: On the last day of March, sixteen EEB graduate students will present the results of recent research in the 17th annual Graduate Student Symposium. The event will take place in BSP room 130 from 9am to 4pm. For details, titles and abstracts, see the web page.
  • Mar. 15, 2007: John Cooley was awarded close to $20,000 from National Geographic to map the locations of periodical cicadas in 2007 and 2008 using computer-based GPS dataloggers and detailed base maps. His web accessible database will allow users to plot range maps from self-selected data points.
  • Mar. 15, 2007: The EEB Greenhouses will be featured in the 2007 Premiere episode of CPTV's Positively CT hosted by Diane Smith. The program will air on March 26th at 9pm and again on March 31st at 6:30pm.
  • Mar. 15, 2007: Trina Bayard has been awarded one of the three Mewaldt-King Awards given out this year by the Cooper Ornithological Society.
  • Mar. 5, 2007: Michael Moody has accepted a faculty position at the University of Western Australia beginning July 2007.
  • Mar. 1, 2007: Rachel Prunier has been awarded a Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant.
  • Feb. 26, 2007: The EEB Greenhouses exhibited dozens of interesting specimens from the living collections at the CT Flower and Garden Show held this past weekend at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford. Greenhouse Manager Clinton Morse was on hand all four days to answer questions from the public. The Greenhouses will also be exhibiting at the 16th Annual CPTV Family Science Expo to be held at the Connecticut Expo Center in late April.
  • Feb. 10, 2007: The EEB Greenhouses donated numerous large carnivorous plants to the new Roger Williams Botanical Center in nearby Providence, RI. The new conservatory opens to the public on March 2nd. EEBs own Matt Opel took part in the installation of the carnivorous plant bog garden along with other members of the New England Carnivorous Plant Society.
  • Feb. 9, 2007: Susan Letcher is the first place winner of the Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest! Congratulations Susan.
  • The Graduate Student Handbook has now been incorporated into the EEBedia. You can (and should!) edit it if you spot inaccuracies.
  • Feb. 6, 2007: Paul Lewis will demonstrate how to create and edit pages in the EEBedia from 11am until noon on Thursday (Feb. 8) in the Bamford room (TLS 171b)
  • Jan. 29, 2007: EEB grads: if you haven't done so already (but want to), upload your photo for the EEB website here

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