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Forest Scene Spring 2022 - Alumni Spotlight: Greg and Jan Bernu

May 10, 2022

Alumni Greg and Jan Bernu tell their forestry story from different perspectives of the same industry: one as a county land commissioner and the other as an independent forestry and land management consultant.


Forest Scene Spring 2022 - Letter from the Department Head

May 10, 2022

From the Spring 2022 edition of the Forest Scene newsletter: A letter from Dr. Mike Kilgore, Professor and Head of the Department of Forest Resources, to our community.


Forest Scene Newsletter - Spring 2022 Edition

May 10, 2022

The Spring 2022 edition of the Forest Scene newsletter is out, featuring stories of the department's students, alumni, and faculty.


FR Students, Faculty, and Staff Honored at CFANS Borealis Night of Excellence

April 27, 2022

Trey Feuerhelm received the Student Leadership Award, Ryan Murphy received the Little Red Oil Can Award, and Matt Russell received the Outstanding Club Advisor Award.


Survivor Elms

April 13, 2022

Ryan Murphy and other MITPPC-funded researchers are strategically wrangling the charismatic trees’ innate ability to fend off Dutch elm disease.


Embracing controlled burns to prevent wildfire spread

March 25, 2022

Director of the Center for Forest Ecology, Dr. Lee Frelich provides insights on the effectiveness of prescribed burns and explains how this strategy could make a difference in the nation's wildfire crisis going forward.


Tree Planting Is Booming. Here’s How That Could Help, or Harm, the Planet.

March 14, 2022

Mass planting trees to meet carbon neutrality goals isn't always what it seems. Dr. Forrest Fleischman is quoted in a New York Times article on what pledges to plant a billion trees really mean.


Message from the Office of the President: Ukraine

February 28, 2022

"The University of Minnesota stands in support of all those in our community who are affected or outraged by the invasion of Ukraine. This is an atrocity, and I share your deep concern for those impacted. I also write to begin what will be an ongoing conversation about resources and support."


Celebrating Black History Month

February 1, 2022

Where does change begin? For the individuals and communities who continue to make Black history at the University of Minnesota and beyond, change starts with the driven. Explore their stories.


Tracking Global Warming’s Toll in Minnesota's Boreal Ecosystem

January 28, 2022

"The boreal [ecosystem] of Minnesota is going to look more like Kansas in the decades ahead if it’s business as usual with carbon emissions," says Dr. Lee Frelich