Portrait Dr. Becky Trout Fryxell

Winter 2022 issue of π˜–π˜Άπ˜³ π˜›π˜¦π˜―π˜―π˜¦π˜΄π˜΄π˜¦π˜¦ Mentions Vector Biology

  Have you explored the Winter 2022 issue of Our Tennessee?Β The article, One Health for All, covers many UT faculty members and their contributions to the One Health Initiative, an initiative that focuses on animal and environmental health conditions that impact society. One of their examples featured some of the vector biology work conducted in Dr. Becky Trout Fryxell‘s laboratory. To review the article, visit https://our.tennessee.edu/2022/one-health-for-all/. To read more about Trout Fryxell and the work that her lab does, visit her page at https://epp.clientdev.us/directory/dr-rebecca-trout-fryxell/.        

A honey bee on the MBP apiary sign

Successful 2021 Tennessee Master Beekeeping Students Receive Apiary Sign

    After several delays and supply issues (thank you for your patience!), the Master Beekeeping Program has sent out the first-ever MBP apiary signs to participants who successfully completed the 2021 class. If you earned your certificate, keep your eyes peeled. Those who did not earn a certificate were sent a copy of Beekeeping in TN and should keep their eyes peeled, too! Please note we are planning in-person classes for 2022 and are working with county Extension personnel to coordinate dates and locations. Until then, please hang tight and fill out the Interest Form on our website (tiny.utk.edu/apiculture) so we will know where there is interest and who to contact once the schedule is finalized. Do not be