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Lybbert receives ASC Grad Student Award for Teaching Excellence
Andrew Lybbert, an EEOB PhD student in the Landry lab, was selected to receive the College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Award for Teaching Excellence. Congratulations, Andrew! 
Zoology Alumna featured in Arts & Sciences College News
Dee Boersma’s work with both Magellanic penguins and Galapagos penguins has led to an enormous, invaluable archive of species data and the creation of Marine Protected Areas in both Argentina and…
 
Publications by EEOB Faculty April 1 - April 30
Genome and Ontogenetic-Based Transcriptomic Analyses of the Flesh Fly, Sarcophaga bullata Ellen O. Martinson, Justin Peyton, Yogeshwar D. Kelkar, Emily C. Jennings, Joshua B. Benoit, John H. Werren… 
Triplehorn Collection Launches Citizen Science Project
The Triplehorn Insect Collection is seeking the public’s assistance in creating a digital archive of thousands of Arctic butterflies. The data will help answer questions about taxonomy and climate…
 
Boot receives NSF GRFP award
Congratulations to Adams Megalomyrmex Ant Lab PhD student, Matt Boot, who received an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program award (GRFP)! Matt studies leafcutter ants in Panama to…
 
Publications by EEOB Faculty March 1 - March 31
Relationships between Tertiary relict and circumboreal woodland floras: a case study in Chimaphila (Ericaceae) Zhen-Wen Liu, Jing Zhou, Hua Peng, John V Freudenstein, Richard I Milne. 2019. Annals of… 
MBD's Tetrapod Collection featured in ASC Daily Post and ASCent online
The Tetrapod Collection at the Museum of Biological Diversity was featured in ASC's Daily Post and ASCent Online. You can read the entire ASCent article here.
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Keeney and Insectary featured in The Lantern
Curator of the Acarology Collection at the MBD and EEOB Research Associate, George Keeney, discusses inhabitants and educational experiences at the Insectary with The Lantern. Read the whole…
 
Kibbey interviewed in Popular Science
Marc Kibbey, Assistant Curator of the Fish Division, EEOB, was interviewed for a February 25th Popular Science article entitled,"The endangered species list is full of ghosts."
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