KBS HAS BEGUN ITS SEARCH FOR A NEW DIRECTOR, WHOSE POSITION WILL BEGIN IN AUGUST 2018. We are seeking a dynamic leader in research, teaching and outreach who will move KBS forward in our mission to increase our understanding of ... Read More
Haddad joins KBS faculty as senior terrestrial ecologist
After a search for a Senior Terrestrial Ecologist that began last October, we are pleased to announce that Dr. Nick Haddad has been selected for this faculty position. Haddad will begin his joint appointment at KBS and MSU's Department ... Read More
Twardochleb receives NASA fellowship
When most people think of NASA, they might think of astronauts on the International Space Station, a rover on Mars, or stars a million light years away - not necessarily freshwater insects in ponds at KBS! Aquatic ecology Ph.D. student ... Read More
Celebrating Schemske’s election to National Academy of Sciences
We are proud to announce that KBS professor emeritus Doug Schemske (pictured at right) was recently elected to the National Academy of Sciences. "This is the highest recognition that an American scientist can receive, and no one deserves ... Read More
K-12 teachers study ecology and evolution education at KBS
Grass-fed cars, electric fish, and marbles, anyone? Using those tools, on April 18, local K-12 teachers came to KBS for a day of professional development (PD) and learned about ecology and evolution education. Teachers participated from 16 ... Read More
Kellogg Farm grass-fed beef feeds Gull Lake High School
There's a new venture in town in the farm-to-table movement. In January 2017, Gull Lake High School began offering specialty burgers made from grass-fed beef produced at the KBS Pasture Dairy Center as part of their lunch menu. The ... Read More
Celebrating George Lauff’s 90th birthday
This year, we are celebrating 90 years since W.K. Kellogg donated the first lands that became KBS, but this week, we are also celebrating George Lauff’s 90th birthday. Lauff was the director of KBS from 1964 until he retired in 1989, and ... Read More
KBS alumni and professors publish in Global Change Biology
Alumni from KBS's Klausmeier-Litchman lab recently published in Global Change Biology on the effects of temperature-nutrient interactions on phytoplankton's sensistivity to warming. The paper was authored by graduate alumni Mridul Thomas ... Read More
Boldness in bass: Personality affects juvenile survival and adult reproductive success
Nick Ballew, Kim Scribner, and Gary Mittelbach have published a new manuscript in the American Naturalist. The publication is based on a study done by Nick as part of his Doctoral Dissertation in Zoology (2014) which investigated the ... Read More
Mittelbach receives MSU’s William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Award
Congratulations to KBS faculty member Gary Mittelbach on receiving the William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Award on February 7, 2017. Mittelbach is an internationally recognized ecologist whose research has contributed novel and lasting ... Read More
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