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Utah Agricultural Experiment Station generates knowledge and new technology for improving the diverse system of agriculture and natural resources that feeds, clothes, houses and enhances the environment for Utah's citizens.
UAES Researcher Receives Career Honor
Utah State University insect pathologist and Utah Agricultural Experiment Station researcher Donald W. Roberts received the Society for Invertebrate Pathology's 2009 Founders' Honoree award, the society's top career honor. Roberts, a research professor in USU's Department of Biology, was recognized at an Aug. 17 ceremony during the group's annual meeting in Park City, Utah.
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Noelle Cockett Appointed UAES Director
A new chapter in the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station's (UAES) history began in May with the appointment of Utah State University Vice President for Extension and Agriculture Noelle Cockett as the top UAES administrator. The change in leadership was necessitated by the retirement of H. Paul Rasmussen, who had served as UAES director since 1989. Cockett's appointment brings the full extent of USU's agricultural activities in teaching, research and extension under her leadership as she continues to serve as dean of the College of Agriculture and vice president for USU Extension.
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