Lanham, Md. (October 14, 2005)—The Entomological Society of America (ESA) is proud to announce its officers for 2005-2006. The new leadership will assume their responsibilities at the conclusion of the ESA Annual Meeting, December 15-18, 2005, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Lanham, Md., March 2, 2005 — The website of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) has just undergone a major overhaul. Completely new features include drop down screens with supporting navigation bars ... and full search capability of the entire website. These features should help both members of ESA and other users find what they need in a faster and more logical manner. In addition, much of the text has been rewritten with an emphasis on brevity and clarity.
Lanham, Md., November 24, 2003 -- The Entomological Society of America (ESA) is pleased to announce its officers for 2003-2004. The new leadership assumed their responsibilities at the conclusion of the Society's final business meeting, held on October 22, during the 51st ESA Annual Meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio.
July 7, 2004, Lanham, Md.— Two managers with Orkin Inc. recently became the first pest management professionals certified under the new Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE) program. Jack Kurtzberg, Orkin’s Western Regional Manager for commercial pest control, and Mark Puglisi, Operations Manager for Orkin’s South Los Angeles branch, are the first pest control professionals (PMPs) in the country entitled to add the title “ACE” to their business cards.
Lanham, Md., October 21, 2003 -- The Entomological Society of America is proud to offer travel grants for junior scientists to attend the XXII International Congress of Entomology (ICE) to be held August 15-21, 2004, in Brisbane,Australia. These 21 grants of up to $2,300 each are available through funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Recipients can be reimbursed for up to $2,000 in travel expenses and may also receive a $300 stipend for early registration.
Lanham, Md., October 20, 2003 -- Next week, thousands of entomologists from across the world will gather at the Albert B. Sabin Cincinnati Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America (ESA). From October 26-29, 2003, these insect scientists will have the opportunity to attend nearly 100sessions exploring a wide variety of topics. Three discussions of special note are:
Lanham, Md., September 4, 2003 -- Each year more than 2,500 entomologists and professionals in related disciplines from around the world gather to exchange scientific information at the annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America (ESA). These scientists make significant contributions in such diverse fields as agriculture, biology,chemistry, ecology, forensics, forestry, genetics, human and veterinary medicine, and pest control.