New Chapters
Alumni updates, two notable retirements, carbon program impacts, a Fulbright Global Scholar, the intersection of art and nature, and more!
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A Note from the Department Chair Winter 2025
This issue’s theme of ‘New Chapters’ provides an inside look into the everyday dynamism of MSU Forestry. We are a leading forestry program with a growing national and international reputation because of our fantastic students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
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In Memoriam: David Jessup (BS 55)
MSU Forestry alum David Jessup passed away February 27, 2025.
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Alumni Updates Winter 2025
Updates from MSU Forestry alumni from around the world.
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Paul Bloese Retires After 40 Years of Service
Paul Bloese, Tree Farm Manager, has retired after 40 years dedicated to the department of forestry.
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Carbon Program Impacts on U.S. Forest Product Industries
Forest Economics Professor Raju Pokharel has received an $800,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA NIFA).
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Professor David MacFarlane selected for Fulbright Global Scholar Award 2024-2025
Professor David MacFarlane has been selected for the Fulbright Global Scholar Award for 2024-2025.
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The Intersection of Art and Nature: Combining Forestry and Artistic Vision
Doctoral student Hailey Becker has never exactly colored inside the lines or followed the status quo.
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The Tremendous Career of a Woman in Forestry
MSU Forestry alum, Barbara Heidel BS ’86, is retiring after 36 remarkable years with the U.S. Forest Service.