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Red Cedar Professors from the College of Natural Science.
April 18, 2024
Elise Zipkin, director of the Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, or EEB, program and an associate professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, was bestowed the title Red Cedar Distinguished Professor in February. Zipkin joins the second cohort of appointees following the award’s creation in 2022.  
Kevin McGraw
March 28, 2024
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McGraw is the new chair of the Department of Integrative Biology, bringing “new dimensions of scholarship and leadership” to the university.
A red squirrel
March 28, 2024
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Spartan researchers show deep biogeographic divides drive divergent evolutionary paths
Drs. Klausmeir and Lichtman examine a bottle of plankton in water. Credit KBS-MSU
February 15, 2024
Researchers at Michigan State University and the Carnegie Institution for Science have published a paper in Science detailing a model that connects microscopic biology to macroscopic ecology.
Hyenas face off against lions. Credit: Brittany Gunther
February 8, 2024
Kay Holekamp, wrold-renown behavioral ecologisst & university-distinguised professor in integrative biology, sheds light on the complexity and adaptability of the spotted hyena in this National Geographic article by Christine Dell'Amore.
Richard Lenski
January 30, 2024
A new paper from MSU professor Richard Lenski provides an update on a 35-year long study on evolution in bacterial colonies.
Eastern Meadowlark photo by Jeffrey Hamilton
October 19, 2023
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A  collaboration led by IBIO post-doc Casey Youngflesh found that birds produce fewer young if they start breeding too early or late in the season.
Two turtles on a log, courtesy of Ralphs_Fotos, Pixabay
October 19, 2023
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Sarah Fitzpatrick and Cinnamon Mittan-Moreau found that genetic rescue can increase the diversity of small, isolated populations, and help them recover from inbreeding.
A black tern in flight. Credit: Georg Wietschorke
July 21, 2023
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Kayla Davis is the first author of a new report in "Biological Conservation," outlining new opportunities to enhance the outlook of black terns' survival.
MSU's XPRIZE Team; photo credit J.P. Lawrence, Lyman Briggs College
July 21, 2023
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Phoebe Zarnetske, scientific lead for the XPRIZE Rainforest ACTNOW Amazonas team, assembled MSU's team for the competition.