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Alumni weekend + Itasca Booster club Itasca Biological Station & Labs = magic. Saara DeWalt here with us, a joy. UMN CBS on point with helping our own Heather et al. organize, graceful people for collaboration. Northern lights. Fires. Loons. S’mores. Birds. Bugs. All of it. Lovely.
Mapping tools can protect forests from devastating disease says UMN CBS prof Cavender-Bares whose #UMNResearch team is developing spatially explicit disease maps to help park managers know where to treat sick trees to prevent disease spread. MN Invasive Terrestrial Plants & Pests Center twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/ma…
Hear CBS faculty member Emilie Snell-Rood (Emilie Snell-Rood) join a panel on biomimicry as part of this year's Kusske Lecture & Dialogue hosted by College of Design, featuring biologist and author Janine Benyus. Register today! events.tc.umn.edu/design/event/1…
Chronicle Journal article on salting our roads in the winter featuring Emilie Snell-Rood chroniclejournal.com/opinion/winter…
CBS alums, we want to know what you've been up to! Send us a class note for the college's BIO magazine! Visit buff.ly/3FOGqAZ #UMNProud University of Minnesota Alumni Association
Call for artists! Apps to serve as artist-in-residence at @cedarcreekesr and CBS Conservatory are now open! Through this cooperation, you can apply to to work at Cedar Creek, the Conservatory, or both! Applications are due January 17, 2024. More info: buff.ly/3SrgROd
For the third year in a row, University of Minnesota was ranked in the top 3 globally and number one in the U.S. in ecology in the Shanghai Rankings 2023 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects! Read more below! #umnproud cbs.umn.edu/blog-posts/u-m…
Thank you diversityUMN for hosting a wonderful Equity and Diversity Breakfast yesterday! Dean DeWalt and members of the CBS community enjoyed the chance to hear about the incredible people and work advancing DEIJ efforts on campus and beyond.