Mary Sue Munson Brehme

…1880-2012”; School Name: Maryville College; Year: 1953. 6. In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Bob Brehme. http://physics.wfu.edu/news/20/15f-16s/brehme/memoriam.html accessed on 7 April 2020. 7. Obituary: Robert Brehme. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tampabaytimes/obituary.aspx?n=robert-w-brehme&pid=177854876&fhid=16803 accessed on 7 April 2020….

Library

…of these books that are being catalogued. Private individuals continue to donate their pertinent books to the library. Today all of NCBG’s library books are divided between the Sarah Fore…

Entrance Walk Under Construction

A rendering of the future Bob and Molly Broad Entrance Walk. Day one of construction. We broke ground today on the new Bob and Molly Broad Entrance Walk! If you…

Potting Volunteer Group

…wild by providing a supply of these same species for sale to the public. Along with several private nurseries, this model continues to flourish today and has taken some pressure…

Carl John Burk

…300. URL: https://doi.org/10.3159/TORREY-D-22-00024.1 2. SERNEC Data Portal. 2022. http//:sernecportal.org/index.php. Accessed on November 21. 3. “Carl John Burk.” American Men & Women of Science: A Biographical Directory of Today’s Leaders in…

Dennis Harold Latham

…Two of Latham’s professional publications in the 1960’s deal with the biology and pathogens of tobacco, and these are still areas of research at the Highland Rim station today. The

The Backstory of Little Sweet Betsy

…bundled “Al Radford style” in folds of newspaper secured with rubber bands and watered before carefully placed in the big rubber collecting bags. Next day I planted them at the

Dan Meyers – 2018 Mary McKee Felton Intern

…Carolina State University campus dormitories…[and learn] about natural resources and their management in today’s global environment.” His mycological interests were reinforced when he found fairy rings of Chlorophyllum molybdites in…

Steven Worth Leonard

…Steve Leonard grew up as a kid. We brought those Trillium back in full flower, each one carefully bundled “Al Radford style” in folds of newspaper secured with rubber bands…