We congratulate Dr. Sarah Fitzpatrick, a postdoctoral research associate at KBS, on the publication of her research on genetic rescue in Guppies in Trinidad in Evolutionary Applications. Fitzpatrick collaborated on the publication with ... Read More
May 3, 2016, Dessert with Discussion
Dessert with Discussion: Historical and projected future climate in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region Tuesday, May 3, 2016 in the Kellogg Biological Station Auditorium Join us for another fascinating Dessert with Discussion, ... Read More
Meet the K-12 Partnership Fellows
Fellow Educators, Take yourself back to the distant past, to the 2012-2013 academic year. The year that the Summer Institute was a glorious week long, and the Spring Workshop had an early 2000’s rap theme (“99 Problems But A Root Ain’t ... Read More
Winter-friendly K-12 lesson plans
This week we are highlighting three winter friendly lesson plans. If you would like to have a fellow come to your class to help with these lessons (or any of the other lesson plans found in our interactive table) please send a ... Read More
Dr. Steph Januchowski-Hartley’s REU experience
It was an early spring morning in the early 2000s. Back then I was a Natural Resource Management undergraduate at Grand Valley State University, and I was interested in finding opportunities to gain research experience and get paid! I had ... Read More
KBS genetic research of feral chickens featured in Nature
Congratulations to KBS research associate and evolutionary biologist, Eben Gering, on having his genetic research of feral chickens on Kauai recently featured in Nature. Read the full story and listen to a podcast on the research on the ... Read More
Grant to help increase biofuel yield while limiting fertilizer use
Michigan State University has netted a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to better understand how biofuel crops acquire nitrogen, insights that could help maximize yields while minimizing fertilizer use. Sarah Evans, an ... Read More
MSU geological sciences professor named 2015 Soil Science Society of America Fellow
Michigan State University Geological Sciences Professor and KBS Faculty member Bruno Basso was recently elected a 2015 Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) for his outstanding contributions to agronomy through education, ... Read More
Pollinator garden blossoms thanks to grant and volunteers
The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary was awarded a regional Interpretive Project Grant Award from the National Association for Interpretation last fall for the beautiful Pollinator Garden. The exhibit educates visitors on the incredible ... Read More
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