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The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences proudly welcomes our new faculty members this year.

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Professor and chair, landscape architecture

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Professor, molecular biology and genetics

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Assistant professor, E&J Gallo Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellowship, food science

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Assistant professor, development sociology

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Associate professor and the Rob Dyson Sesquicentennial Chair in Environmental, Energy and Resource Economics

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Assistant professor, communication

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Assistant professor, entomology

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Assistant professor, Northeast Agribusiness and Feed Alliance Partners Sesquicentennial Fellow in Dairy Cattle Biology, animal science

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Assistant professor, School of Integrative Plant Science, Plant Biology Section

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Professor, entomology

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Assistant professor, Division of Nutritional Sciences

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Assistant professor, School of Integrative Plant Science, Plant Breeding and Genetics Section

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Professor, School of Integrative Plant Science, Plant Biology Section

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Assistant professor, School of Integrative Plant Science, Horticulture Section

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Professor of marketing, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

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David J. Nolan Dean and professor of management and organizations, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

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