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Forest resources program gets new name to reflect stature


School of Forest Resourecs Building

The forest resources program at Mississippi State has a new name. Known as the School of Forest Resources for 34 years, the program is now the College of Forest Resources.

The change was approved by the Board of Trustees, state Institutions of Higher Learning.

College of Forest Resources Dean John Gunter said the change was necessary to reflect the college's reputation as one of the top such programs in the nation.

"The change is a recognition of our programs and the stature and maturity we've achieved over the years," explained Gunter. "Overall we rank among the top five or six forest resources programs in the nation.

"Through our diverse academic programs, specialized laboratories and facilities, and cutting-edge research recognized across the South and the country, we were much deserving of the designation of college."

Founded in 1954 as the Department of Forestry, the program became an autonomous School of Forest Resources in 1962.

Today, the College of Forest Resources is composed of the academic departments of forestry, wildlife and fisheries, and forest products. The college's research companion, the Forest and Wildlife Research Center, was established in 1994 by the state Legislature as a separate fiscal entity. Both the college and the research center are administered by Gunter.

The college recently moved into a new 63,000-square-foot state-of-the-art building which houses classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices.

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