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Insights get the right fish on the right plate
Published on December 15, 2022
From Nature Food, devising a way to track and measure how one of the world’s most-traded commodities moves from the water to the plate within a country. -
Highways and hubs: Helping freshwater wildlife keep up with climate change
Published on December 15, 2022
MSU researchers examined how freshwater wildlife navigates waterways in the face of climate change and humans altering the landscape. -
How an MSU alum is helping California navigate its water crisis
Published on December 13, 2022
Angela DePalma-Dow, a recent graduate of MSU with a master’s degree in Fisheries and Wildlife, is doing research on water quality in the face of wildfires and climate change. -
Scholar renowned for shaping sustainability science named commencement speaker
Published on December 12, 2022
William Clark, a pioneer in sustainability science, with deep connections to MSU, to speak at commencement and receive honorary degree. -
To achieve sustainability, laws get broken
Published on December 1, 2022
Scientists make a case that a guiding principle needs to make room for an alternative interpretation in the name of sustainability -
MSU researchers engage in CDC center of excellence aimed at addressing vector-borne diseases
Published on November 22, 2022
Michigan State University researchers will be supported by $1.3M in grant funding, part of larger $10M project. -
Satellites cast critical eye on coastal dead zones
Published on November 18, 2022
Scientists have found a new and better way using remote sensing to understand where coastal dead zones are and predict changes. -
4-H alumna pursues Fisheries and Wildlife degree to combine passion for animals, conservation and the environment
Published on November 7, 2022
Lauren Emerick’s 4-H experience led her to pursue a degree combining her interest in animals and a desire to help tackle global environmental challenges. -
Michigan State University and USGS team up in state-federal partnership for fishery and wildlife science
Published on November 3, 2022
Michigan to host the 42nd USGS Cooperative Research Unit -
Michigan Charter Boat Association honors Taylor
Published on October 24, 2022
State captains of charter boats recognize Bill Taylor for his "fishy" contributions. -
Doctoral student evaluating long-term sustainability in fisheries using quantitative stock assessment models
Published on October 10, 2022
Fisheries and Wildlife Ph.D. student Emily Liljestrand combines a passion for mathematics and computer modeling with a love for marine biology to evaluate long-term sustainability in fisheries. -
Liu elected to the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters
Published on September 30, 2022
Jianguo "Jack" Liu has been elected to the prestigious Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters,. -
Riley briefs the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden
Published on September 28, 2022
Shawn Riley was in Stockholm to brief the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden on activities he’s been engaged in as a Senior Fulbright Specialist. -
Women's empowerment group awards fellowship to CSIS scholar
Published on September 26, 2022
FW PhD student Edith Gondwe receives the prestigious international fellowship from the American Association of University Women. -
Liu accepts global award with message of hope
Published on September 21, 2022
Jianguo "Jack" Liu, Rachel Carson Chair in Sustainability, accepts his Gunnerus Sustainability Science Award with an address about pandas, people and hope for the future