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David Ackerly
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CNR welcomes David Ackerly as new dean

June 26th, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ announced the appointment of Professor David Ackerly as the next dean of the College of Natural Resources (CNR). Ackerly joined the faculty of the Department of Integrative Biology from Stanford in 2005, held the Virginia G. and Robert E.
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Al Paulus
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In memoriam: Albert Paulus

June 22nd, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Albert O. (Al) Paulus, UC Cooperative Extension specialist emeritus, died on May 23. He was 91 years old. Paulus was hired as an assistant Cooperative Extension agronomist in the Department of Plant Pathology (now Microbiology and Plant Pathology) at UC Riverside in 1954.
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George Goldman
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In memoriam: George Goldman

June 20th, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
George Edward Goldman, UC Cooperative Extension economics specialist emeritus, passed away from chronic lymphocytic leukemia at age 83 on June 11, 2018, at his home in Berkeley.
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Keith Gilless talks with students in the Beahrs Environmental Leadership Program. Photo by Jim Block
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Q&A: Gilless reflects on CNR

June 19th, 2018
After 11 years leading the College of Natural Resources at UC Berkeley, Dean J. Keith Gilless stepped down from his post in June. As dean, Gilless has been dedicated to supporting CNR's diverse research, teaching and outreach activities.
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Butte Cluster Nutrition: Jona Pressman, Shyra Murrey, Sonia Rodriguez, Humiston, Alexandra Faulk, Melissa Vang and Rita Palmer.
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ANR STAR awards presented to 21 individuals and 11 teams

June 14th, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
[This story was updated July 5 to add Jennifer Henkens, 4-H community educator for UCCE Sacramento County, to the list of 4-H eLearning team members. Her name was inadvertently omitted in the original announcement.
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