My Courses
I teach EFB-502 (Ecology and Management of Invasive Species) every spring (3 credits)
In fall semesters, I alternate Plant-Herbivore Interactions (even numbered years) and EFB-351 Forest Entomology, both 3 credits.
I offer several different graduate seminars; these are taught when demand is sufficient (usually every other year)
Each summer, I also instruct one of the entomology sections in EFB-202, the required biodiversity course taught at Cranberry Lake, NY
Current Course(s) (Click for Syllabus)
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Fall 2025 EFB 132 Freshman Conservation Biology Seminar
Past Courses & Syllabi (Click Links)
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Spring 2024 EFB-502 Ecology and Management of Invasive Species
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Spring 2023 EFB-502 Ecology and Management of Invasive Species
Special Courses and Seminars
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Spring 2019: EFB-797 Insects and Climate Change (Grad Seminar)
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Spring 2017: EFB-797 Revisiting Elton: 60 Years of Invasion Ecology (Grad Seminar)
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Fall 2015: FSC 462/662 Forensic Entomology
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Spring 2015: EFB-797 Invasions and Native Biodiversity (Grad Seminar)


