A Good Start to the Fall Semester

After filling up on BBQ and the fixings, first-year Forestry and Environmental Resources undergraduate students, friends and family joined current students, staff and faculty in conversation and cake!

Faculty and staff in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources were anxious to start the Fall 2012 Semester with a little learning and light-hearted fun.

First-year undergraduate students, together with their friends and family joined FER and CNR faculty, staff and current students for the FER Welcome Picnic at Schenck Forest on Saturday, August 11.

Just in case the cake wasn’t enough, children at the picnic were ready and willing to create mud pies. The rain shower helped create the right conditions!

Incoming freshmen and transfer students had the opportunity to introduce themselves and learn a little about each other, student clubs, and all of the extra-curricular activities awaiting their participation.  A brief rain shower did not interfere with the delicious meal or dampen the spirits of the more than one hundred gathered there. “This is the first time since 1999 that it has rained during the Welcome Picnic,” observed Sydna Willis, FER student services specialist and organizer of the picnic, “Lucky 13, I guess!”  But if anything, showers only added to the fun had by the youngest of the group.

Professor and head of the department, Barry Goldfarb, joked with the group, welcomed the new students, and led the introductions, which included Dean Robert Brown and many faculty and current students.

Faculty, professionals, and students judged posters. Student-judges were to use the 3×3 rule: can the poster be understood in 3 minutes from 3 feet away.

On Monday, August 16, the Graduate Associations of both Forestry and Environmental Resources and Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences jointly held the 2012 Graduate Student Symposium. This event provided new and returning graduate students of both departments the opportunity to present their own research, while learning from oral and poster presentations about the interdisciplinary and cutting-edge research being conducted by NC State University masters and doctoral students.  The symposium fosters inter- and intra-departmental interaction and awareness of research across disciplines.

Betsy Bennett, Director of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, was the keynote speaker, providing a truly engaging talk about the importance of science education and public outreach.  Dr. Bennett invited the full house audience to become involved with the Museum through its many programs, workshops, science talks, and volunteer opportunities.  “Many of our past and currents students have become involved with the Museum,” stated FER graduate program coordinator Sarah Slover, “and I think many more will, after learning the different ways that they can contribute their time and knowledge.”

There were many opportunities for faculty and students to catch up with each other after summer and meet new friends and colleagues.

In addition to learning about the great people and opportunities that are all part of the department, college, university, and local communities, events such as the Undergraduate Welcome Picnic and Graduate Research Symposium, create the chance to meet and network with fellow students, staff and faculty.  They offer the base from which community engagement and lifelong friendships will be built.

MEAS/FER Graduate Research Symposium organizers created fun awards for the top winners in the categories of oral and poster presentations. Here, Sarah Fritts, doctoral student in FER holds the impressive “Pinecone Award” for Best PhD Oral Presentation.

 

 

 

Top presenters from the 2012 MEAS and FER Graduate Research Symposium:

Best PhD poster:

  • Winner: Praju Kiliyanpilakkil  (MEAS)
  • 2nd: Nathon Lyons (MEAS)
  • 3rd: Tim Wright (MEAS)
Best PhD talk:

  • Winner: Sarah Fritts (Fish & Wildlife)
  • 2nd place: Steve Grodsky (Fish & Wildlife)
  • 3rd place: Yizhen Li (MEAS)
Best MS poster:

  • Winner: Lindsay Garner (Fish & Wildlife)
  • 2nd place: Sander Denham (Forestry)
  • 3rd place: Margret Frey (MEAS)
Best MS talk:

  • Winner: Keith Sherburn (MEAS)
  • 2nd place: Hilary Cole (Natural Resources)
  • 3rd place: Matt Wilbanks (MEAS)

Still time to sign up for the final two Woodland Steward Series Workshops in Asheville, NC

August 1, 2012 – North Carolina State University’s Forestry & Environmental Outreach Program is co-sponsoring a series of four workshops for private forest landowners called the Woodland Steward Series: Mountains Program. From its inception in 2003, which marked the official re-opening of the Biltmore Forest School, the series has helped promote a healthy environment by educating private landowners about land management.

Attendees at the Cradle of ForestryThe first two workshops were very successful. The final two will occur August 15th – August 17th at Bent Creek Experimental Forest, Asheville, NC, and the Cradle of Forestry, Brevard, NC.  They will be led by natural resource and land management specialists, and will include both hands-on activities in the field and instruction in the classroom.

For more information or to register online visit: www.ncsu-feop.org/woodlandstewards. Please contact Addie Thornton, Course Coordinator, with any questions or concerns at: addie_thornton@ncsu.edu or 919-515-9563.

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Forest Engineering Professionals to Meet in Historic New Bern, NC

The Council on Forest Engineering (COFE) will hold its 35th annual meeting September 10-12, 2012 in New Bern, North Carolina at the Doubletree Riverfront Hotel. The theme of the meeting is “Engineering New Solutions for Energy Supply and Demand”. The local host of the meeting is North Carolina State University’s Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources.

The annual meeting features oral and poster presentations, and a local field tour; COFE logoall pertaining to research/technology of forest engineering. The meeting serves as a showcase for innovation, and is a fertile atmosphere for problem-solving and networking. Online registration and payment are available. See the meeting web site for full details: http://www.ncsu-feop.org/COFE/.

COFE is an international organization with the goal of fostering the development of forest engineering in industry, government, and in university teaching, research, and extension programs to promote the best methods of managing and operating forests; to serve the forestry profession on matters of policy in the area of forest engineering; and to disseminate technical information on forest engineering subjects. For more information about COFE, visit: http://www.cofe.org/

With a little help from his friends, Victor stands Victorious

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Victor in stock saw event at Stihl Timbersports Southern Qualifier. Photo by CHRIS SEWARD - CSEWARD@NEWSOBSERVER.COM

Tired but happy, Victor Wassack, a senior in forest management at NC State, stood in front of the cameras and thanked his mentor, NC State alumnus Logan Scarborough, and the hometown crowd for helping him find the strength to pull off the tie-breaking win for the title of Southern Collegiate Champion of the Stihl Timbersports Series. He will represent the southern region at the national championship in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, June 1-3, 2012.

The televised Stihl event was held at the Raleigh Farmers Market, March 16, and was held in conjunction with the 55th Annual Southern Forestry Conclave and the North Carolina Arbor Day Celebration.

All events were well attended and the Stihl event has been covered widely in the media.  Check out the articles, videos, and TV shows below to learn more about what the buzz is all about and how Victor reigned victorious.

Read more:
“NC State senior wins lumberjack competition,” by Mike Potter, 03.28.2012, in the Outdoors Section of newsobserver.com.

“Wassack tops Scooter,” by Mike Suchan, 03.23.2012, at stihltimbersports.us/news-archive.aspx

Watch videos:
“2012 Southern Qualifier Playlist,” by STIHLTIMBERSPORTSfan, 03.17.2012

“2012 NCSU Conclave Video,” by 03.19.2012

Watch it on TV:
Network: Outdoor Channel
Event: Southern Qualifier College
Location: North Carolina State University
Air date: April 1, 2012
Time: 4:00 PM ET
Re-airs:
April 4, 8:00 AM ET
April 6, 2:00 AM ET
Outdoor Channel TV Schedule

Forecast for March: Southern Blast to Hit Raleigh and NC State

March is known for its windy weather, but this year, Raleigh can expect a big blast from the South, as the Forestry and Timbersports Club of North Carolina State University hosts students from 14 other universities for the 55th Annual Association of Southern Forestry Clubs (ASFC) Conclave on NC State University’s Centennial Campus, March 15-17, 2012.

Jay and Lauren compete in Jack and Jill Crosscut

Jay and Lauren compete in Jack and Jill Crosscut

Southern Forestry Conclave is a tradition that started in 1958 to bring forestry schools in the southeastern U.S. together annually for the purpose of promoting cooperation and friendly competition, as well as establishing and maintaining high ethical standards among students and professional foresters (source: University of Georgia, site of the first Southern Conclave). Since its beginning, the association has grown to 15 universities, with more than 250 students and their club advisors gathering at a host school each spring for a few days of camaraderie and competition.

Mike Cheston competing in poll fell

Mike Cheston competing in poll fell

NC State University has been host to Conclave in 1965, 1974, 1987, and 1999.  “We are proud of our long tradition with Conclave,” states NC State’s Forestry and Timbersports Club President, Mike Cheston. “We were there near the beginning of it all and we can’t wait to put on a great Conclave for 2012. It will be the best one ever!”  And with the way Mike can swing an axe, who would want to argue with him!

In addition to the students competing in several academic disciplines, such as dendrology, wildlife identification, photogrammetry and timber volume estimation, Conclave includes several physical events that hark back to old-fashioned lumberjack skills such as axe throw, pole climb, cross-cut saw, and underhand chop, just to name a few. A schedule of events and parking information is provided on the 2012 Southern Forestry Conclave website. Many of the students have trained intensively for months, and it is a thrill to see them in action during these events, which require great precision and speed. NC State University students, staff, faculty, and alumni are encouraged to check out the action Friday afternoon and Saturday, but make sure to check out the parking rules before you come.

Logan Scarborough is interviewed for ESPN by Dave Jewett

Logan Scarborough is interviewed for ESPN by Dave Jewett

In recent years, STIHL TIMBERSPORTS has added to the fun and excitement by holding and televising the Collegiate and Professional Southern Qualifier at the host university during the Southern Forestry Conclave.  The Southern Collegiate Champion earns a spot among other regional champs to compete in the National Collegiate Championship. In 2011, Victor Wassack, Vice President of NC State’s Forestry and Timbersports Club, finished a close 2nd behind Virginia Tech’s Scooter Cogar (stihltimbersports.us/southern-game.aspx).  In 2010, NC State’s Logan Scarborough took both the 2010 Southern and National Collegiate Championship Titles (stihltimbersports.us/nc-states-scarborough-takes-title.aspx).  Scarborough (’10 Forest Management) will return to the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS 2012 Southern Qualifier as a professional competitor this year, which will be held Friday, March 16, 5-10pm, at the State Farmers Market in Raleigh. Visit go.ncsu.edu/timbersports for more information and tickets.  Tickets may be purchased for $10 online before March 14 at noon; after that $15 tickets will be available at the gate. NC State University Students with their NCSU Student IDs will be admitted for only $5, courtesy of a donation by the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources. Kids 10 and under are free. This event will be aired live, with rebroadcasts on ESPNU and the Outdoor Channel.

learning how to care for plants

Members of the Triangle Chapter of Society of American Foresters talk to the public about the benefits of trees and give away seedlings at Arbor Day Celebration

Another tradition of March is the celebration of North Carolina’s Arbor Day, which, since its designation in 1967 by the NC legislature, falls on the first Friday following March 15. To capture a slice of the excitement being stirred up by Conclave and the STIHL Qualifier, NC State University’s Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources will host the 2012 NC Arbor Day Celebration also at the State Farmers Market in Raleigh on Friday, March 16, from 2-6pm. “The Farmers Market has become a fantastic location to hold the NC Arbor Day Celebration,” states the event’s coordinator, Renee Strnad. “This is a great opportunity to share information with the public about the importance of trees.” The NC Arbor Day Celebration is free and open to the public and will have educational exhibits, demonstrations, and activities for children. This year, the Triangle Chapter of the Society of American Foresters will give away 1000 seedlings (dogwood and crabapple). The winner of the state’s Arbor Day Poster Contest will be announced and awarded at 4:30pm, and even Smokey Bear is planning to join in the fun. Visit go.ncsu.edu/arborday2012 for more information.

So if you feel the March winds picking up and hear the howl of the Wolfpack through the trees, you can rest assured that the NC State forestry program has had big part in whipping up the excitement.

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Abbreviated schedule of physical events:

Friday, March 16, 2012
Open to NC State University Community, parking restricted to Spring Hill parking lot, see website parking info NC State Centennial Campus Playing Fields 1:00 PM Knife Throw
1:30 PM Axe Throw
2:30 PM Pole Fell
3:30 PM Log Birling
Free & open to the broader public State Farmers Market in Raleigh 2:00-6:00 PM NC Arbor Day Celebration
Ticketed event State Farmers Market in Raleigh, food venders staying open late 5:00-10:00 PM STIHL TIMBERSPORTS Southern Qualifier
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Open to NC State University Community, parking restricted, MRC Parking Deck on Centennial Campus open, see website parking info NC State Centennial Campus Playing Fields 8:00 AM Chain Throw
9:00 AM Archery
10:00 AM Log Roll
11:00 AM Pole Climb
1:00 PM Women’s Bow Saw
2:00 PM Men’s Bow Saw
3:00 PM Cross Cut (Men, Jack & Jill)
4:00 PM Cross Cut (Women)
5:00 PM Underhand Chop