As the final patches of snow melt away within the next 50 days, Michigan Technological University is preparing for a new season of growth and change. The appointment of David Flaspohler as the Dean of the College of Forest Resources and Environmental Sciences brings a fresh perspective and leadership to the institution. With a background in wildlife ecology and conservation biology, Flaspohler will undoubtedly be an asset as the college continues its commitment to environmental research and education.
Flaspohler has been a part of Michigan Tech since 1998, serving as the interim Dean since 2022. His dedication to the institution is evident in his years of teaching at the university. The Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, Andrew Storer, expressed his gratitude to the search committee for identifying Flaspohler’s qualities that will benefit the college.
The appointment of Flaspohler marks a new chapter for the College of Forest Resources and Environmental Sciences at Michigan Tech. With his experience and expertise in wildlife ecology and conservation biology, he will undoubtedly make a significant impact on the college’s mission to protect and preserve our natural resources for future generations.
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