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Achievements

Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students.

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Faculty

Rosemary Sherriff (PI) and Lucy Kerhoulas (Co-PI)

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Recieved an NSF grant to study conifer drought responses in the Klamath Ecoregion ($399,987).

Faculty

Lucy Kerhoulas, Allyson Carroll, Jim Campbell-Spickler

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Featured scientists at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. The exhibit, "Giants of Land and Sea, Redwood Ascent," will be on display in one of the main galleries for five years.

Student

Louise Martin, Michael Mees, Kegan Richards, Ivy Sebring-Patton, Mary Scanlan

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Five Rangeland Resource Science students have been awarded the Rustici Livestock and Rangeland Scholarship, administered through the California Farm Bureau Federation. These scholarships are worth $5,000 and are renewable each year.

Student

Alex Gorman (2018, first author), Lucy Kerhoulas, Wade Polda (2016), and Nick Kerhoulas

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Published a paper in Evansia: Epiphyte diversity, abundance, and distribution in an old Sitka spruce crown.

Student

Gabriel Goff

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Received scholarship from the California Native Plant Society for his research on conifer encroachment in northern California oak woodlands ($1,500).

Faculty

Louise Martin, Michael Mees, Mary Scanlan, Kegan Richards, and Ivy Sebring-Patton

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

HSU Rangeland Resource students Louise Martin, Michael Mees, Mary Scanlan, Kegan Richards, and Ivy Sebring-Patton have each been awarded a $5,000 Rustici Livestock and Rangeland Scholarship. This scholarship is offered through the California Farm Bureau Federation and is renewable annually. Congratulations!

Faculty

Andrew Stubblefield with Co -PI Genevieve Marchand

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Received USDA Multicultural Scholars Award to provide outdoor leadership training and scholarships to Forestry Students ($162,000)

Faculty

David Baston, Susan Marshall, & Lucy Kerhoulas

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Received Agricultural Research Institute Grant to study Phytophthora ($60,518).

Student

Kevin Soland

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Presented poster at HSU's INRSEP/CNRS Scientific Research Symposium: Physiology, growth, and immediate response to thinning in a second-growth redwood forest.

Student

Gabriel Goff

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Selected to represent HSU at the CSU Research Competition with his investigation of conifer encroachment in northern California oak woodlands