Press Releases

Lanham, MD; July 6, 2011 -- The ESA Governing Board has elected ten new Fellows of the Society for 2011. The election as a Fellow acknowledges outstanding contributions in one or more of the following: research,...
Lanham, MD; June 15, 2011 – It’s been called “the Manhattan Project of Entomology,” an undertaking that has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about insects.
Dr. Angela DouglasLanham, MD; June 10, 2011 -- Dr. Angela Douglas, the Daljit S. and Elaine Sarkaria Professor of Insect Physiology and Toxicology at the Department of Entomology at Cornell University, has been selected...
Lanham, MD; June 1, 2011 -- Christianne Corbett, a senior researcher at the American Association of University Women (AAUW), will be the keynote speaker at Entomology 2011, the 59th Annual Meeting of the Entomological...
Lanham, MD; April 11, 2011 – ESA has begun accepting entries for the 2011 YouTube Your Entomology Video Contest. For the third year in a row, this contest gives ESA members the opportunity to showcase their...
Lanham, MD; April 5, 2011—The Entomological Society of America (ESA) has selected the insect-science symposia for its 2011 Annual Meeting in Reno, NV, November 13-16, 2011. The symposia will address important...
Lanham, MD; March 17, 2011—For a limited time, "The History of Bed Bug Management -- With Lessons from the Past" by Dr. Michael F. Potter, University of Kentucky, will be available to the public for free...
Lanham, MD; March 9, 2011—"CSI Puerto Rico: Adventures in Forensic Entomology" and "Invasive Alien Species in the Caribbean Basin of Concern to the USA" are just two of the symposia that will...
Lanham, MD; March 7, 2011—The following eight presentations will be given as part of two Bt maize symposia at the 66th Meeting of the Entomological Society of America's North Central Branch at the...
The Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) will meet in Harrisburg, PA to discuss the brown marmorated stink bug and other emerging insect pests Lanham, MD; March 2, 2011—Suddenly they are...