W.K. Kellogg Biological Station

  • Kellogg Farm
  • Bird
    Sanctuary
  • Conference Center
    & Manor House
  • Home
  • About KBS
    • About Home
    • Mission and History
    • Media
    • Resources for Faculty & Staff
    • Inclusion
    • Employment
    • Contact Us
  • Research
    • Research Home
    • Research Highlights
    • Facilities and Field Sites
    • Conduct Research at KBS
    • Visiting Scholars and Scientists
    • Seminar Programs
    • Publications
      • Publications 2020-Present
      • Theses and Dissertations
  • Education
    • Education Home
    • Graduate Program
    • Undergraduate Programs
      • URA Program
      • REU Program
      • Internships
    • Summer Courses and Academic Workshops
    • Financial Support & Housing
    • K-12 Programs
      • Classroom Resources
      • Professional Development
      • Workshops and Institutes
      • Elementary Teacher Program
      • Research Experiences for Teachers
    • Data Nuggets
  • People
    • People Home
    • Administration / Staff
    • Faculty
    • Adjunct Faculty
    • Postdoctoral Research Associates & Academic Staff
    • Graduate Students
    • Visiting Scholars
    • Alphabetical Directory
  • Support
    • Support Home
    • Become a Member
    • Volunteer
    • KBS Alumni
  • Visit
    • Visit Home
    • Directions & Maps
    • Tours
  • Events
Home | Cara (Admin)

Cara (Admin)

Several GALS participants stand on sand at the water's edge, holding fish nets, while an employee from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources talk with them about aquatic ecology.

Applications open for the KBS GALS program; free summer program for high schoolers offered for second year

12.22.25

The Girls on Outdoor Adventure for Leadership and Science, or GALS, program is returning to the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station this summer. About GALS GALS is a free summer science program for high school students to learn science ... Read More

Three "Ducky Day" attendees pose for a photo holding rubber duck props in front of a red-and-white backdrop.

Saturday, Jan. 31 | A Ducky Day at the Bird Sanctuary

12.22.25

The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary is kicking off winter with a day to celebrate and learn about the intrepid ducks that stick around southwest Michigan for the winter. The basics About From noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, visit ... Read More

Excellence, recognized: Accolades abound for KBS faculty, staff and students

12.09.25

Over the past fiscal year, the outstanding work of W.K. Kellogg Biological Station faculty, staff and students has been highlighted with a variety of university, regional, and national awards. Awards from July 2024 to June 2025 Sierra ... Read More

Fourth-grade students examine bones on the forest floor through a partnership with KBS staff and graduate students.

Extending our reach: Impacts of KBS programs felt on farms, in K-12 classrooms

12.09.25

The W.K. Kellogg Biological Station’s goals of research, education and outreach challenge us to move our studies of ecology and sustainable agriculture outside the borders of the labs and fields of KBS. This year, KBS research reached the ... Read More

A snowy view of a portion of the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary's Paved Path.

Dec. 24 through Jan. 2 | Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, Manor House, rest of KBS campus to close for winter break

12.01.25

W.K. Kellogg Biological Station will observe the Michigan State University winter break closure, which is set for Thursday, Dec. 25, through Friday, Jan. 2, 2025. This includes the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, Kellogg Manor House and the KBS ... Read More

Group photo of KBS summer undergraduate students, taken on an outdoor staircase.

Undergrads: Apply now for KBS summer programs

12.01.25

Calling all undergraduate students looking for an unforgettable summer experience—applications are now open for W.K. Kellogg Biological Station’s 2026 summer programs. A KBS summer KBS hosts students each summer for a pair of ... Read More

Research Highlights

Long-term research programs at KBS KBS hosts long-term experiments focused on agricultural and grassland ecology including the KBS Long-Term Ecological Research—LTER—and Long-Term Agroecosystem Research—LTAR—programs, and the Great ... Read More

Head shot photo of Dr. Bryan Foster.

Full circle: Bryan Foster named as new KBS director

11.17.25

After a competitive national search, Michigan State University has selected Bryan L. Foster, Ph.D., as the next director of the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station. Foster, a two-time MSU alumnus and accomplished field ecologist, began his ... Read More

A winter arrangement featuring narcissus bulbs, a miniature evergreen tree, and tree ornaments, sits on a table.

Tuesday, Dec. 16 | Narcissus Blumen Garden Floral Class

11.10.25

Learn new crafting skills and enjoy the fruits of your efforts through a pair of upcoming make-and-take events offered at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station. The basics About Classes are led by Sherri Snyder, local artist and ... Read More

The living room of the W.K. Kellogg Manor House is decorated with a Christmas tree and set for a high tea, with several round tables covered with white tablecloths and place settings.

Week of Dec. 7 | Holiday teas and dinner at the Manor House

11.09.25

Gather with family and friends and immerse yourself in the splendor of the W.K. Kellogg Manor House while enjoying a traditional high tea or delicious dinner. On one special day, Mrs. Claus will be taking a break from her busy schedule to ... Read More

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 43
  • Next Page »

RECENT POSTS

02.02.26

Feb. 14-15 | Winter Bird Hike and Free Admission Day for the Great Backyard Bird Count

01.28.26

Prairie strips as art: MiSTRIPS program inspires local artists and strengthens community connections

01.28.26

Tayler Ulbrich honored with award from the Michigan Association of Extension Agents

Categories

  • COVID-19 resources
  • Events
  • Graduate Students
  • Grants and funding
  • Guest post
  • K-12 Partnership
  • KBS History
  • KBS News
  • Publications
  • Research
  • Stories and blog posts
  • Uncategorized
  • Undergraduate experiences

A legacy of conservation; a commitment to sustainability.

W.K. Kellogg Biological Station
3700 E. Gull Lake Drive
Hickory Corners, MI 49060
(269) 671-5117
info@kbs.msu.edu
FacebookTwitterYoutubeInstagram

Sign up for our monthly newsletter

Get regular updates from KBS about research, events, and more!
*indicates required
  • Call us: (269) 671-5117
  • Contact Information
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Statement
  • Site Accessibility

Call MSU: (517) 355-1855 | Visit msu.edu | Notice of Nondiscrimination

SPARTANS WILL | © Michigan State University Board of Trustees