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WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE
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- John W. Goodwin: 1935 - 2008
- HESC dedicates Foods Lab and announces development effort
- Matlock to chair committee developing national sustainable agriculture standard
- Students write award-winning essays on 'Future of Delta Cotton'
- AEAB launches 'Future Focus' lecture series
- Prospective students attend Bumpers College Career Day
- Horticulture honors alumni and friends
- Medical nutrition students practice teaching
- Forestry association names Pelkki 'Communicator of the Year'
- Live from Italy, Curt Rom appears in 'Intro to Global Studies'
- Kring receives Award for Excellence in Integrated Pest Management
- Wardlow receives teaching award
- Bluhm honored for 'Molecular Plant Pathology' article
- Morris honored by Alumni Association
- CSES doctoral candidates honored for research
- Horticulture students win presentation awards
- Interior design students host 'Slow Home Movement' founder
Headlines
- John W. Goodwin: 1935 - 2008
Former vice president for agriculture and professor of agricultural economics dies Oct. 25.
- HESC dedicates Foods Lab and announces development effort
Donald "Buddy" and Linda Wray Foods Laboratory dedicated and Child Development Center development campaign announced.
- Matlock to chair committee developing national sustainable agriculture standard
Marty Matlock, director of the Center of Agricultural and Rural Sustainability in the University of Arkansas System's Division of Agriculture, elected chairman of committee developing national standard for sustainable agriculture.
- Students write award-winning essays on 'Future of Delta Cotton'
A Bumpers College graduate student, an undergraduate and a former UA student were honorary winners in the Future of Delta Cotton student essay contest sponsored by Syngenta Crop Protection and Delta Farm Press.
- AEAB launches 'Future Focus' lecture series
Joe Outlaw, professor and extension economist and co-director for agricultural and food policy in the department of agricultural economics at Texas A&M University, was first speaker in new lecture series.
- Prospective students attend Bumpers College Career Day
Approximately 190 prospective students attend Bumpers College Career Day.
- Horticulture honors alumni and friends
The department of horticulture honors alumni and friends Carlos Fear, Dennis Motes and Pat Berger.
- Medical nutrition students practice teaching
Human Environmental Sciences students conduct a nutrition program for Project Launch students from Life Styles Inc.
- Forestry association names Pelkki 'Communicator of the Year'
Arkansas Forestry Association names Matt Pelkki, professor of forestry with the Division of Agriculture's Arkansas Forest Resource Center, Communicator of the Year.
- Live from Italy, Curt Rom appears in 'Intro to Global Studies'
Students in the Nov. 4 "Introduction to Global Studies" class participated in a live interactive lecture session from Italy with Horticulture Professor Curt Rom.
- Kring receives Award for Excellence in Integrated Pest Management
Entomology Professor Tim Kring is the Southeastern Branch recipient for the Entomological Society of America Award for Excellence in Integrated Pest Management.
- Wardlow receives teaching award
Professor George Wardlow, head of the department of agricultural and extension education, was honored as one of the six regional winners of the "Teaching Award" of the Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in College and University Awards.
- Bluhm honored for 'Molecular Plant Pathology' article
Molecular Plant Pathology, an international journal published in association with the British Society of Plant Pathology, recently awarded its Best Student Paper Prize to Burt Bluhm, assistant professor of plant pathology.
- Morris honored by Alumni Association
Justin Morris received a Distinguished Alumni and Faculty Award at the Arkansas Alumni Association's annual awards celebration Oct. 31
- CSES doctoral candidates honored for research
Four CSES students received awards in June at the 5th International Weed Science Congress in Vancouver, Canada.
- Horticulture students win presentation awards
Three horticulture students won awards for research presentations at the Crop Science Society of America meetings in Houston.
- Interior design students host 'Slow Home Movement' founder
The Interior Design Organization (IDO) in the School of Human Environmental Sciences sponsors a seminar by John Brown of Calgary University, founder of the "Slow Home Movement."