Posts Tagged: Linnaean Team
UC Davis Linnaean Games Team Wins PBESA Championship; Off to the Nationals
DAVIS--The UC Davis Linnaean Games Team, the reigning national and regional champions, won the 2016...
Team advisor Larry Godfrey (far left), UC Davis Extension entomologist, is pictured with the UC Davis champions (from left) captain Ralph Washington Jr., Ziad Khouri, Brendon Boudinot and Jessica Gillung. (Photo by Danny Klittich)
UC Davis Linnaean Games Team: National Champs!
DAVIS--They're the national champs! The UC Davis Linnaean Games Team, comprised of four graduate...
This was the scene at the ESA Linnaean Games National Championship. UC Davis team is on the left, and the University of Florida, at right. In the center is Gamesmaster Deane Jorgenson. (Photo by Mohammad-Amir Aghae)
Captain Ralph Washington Jr. (second from right) answers a question. Ziad Khouri (far left), Brendon Boudinot (second from left) and Jessica Gillung (far right) are also pictured. (Photo by Mohammad-Amir Aghaee)
UC Davis Well-Represented at ESA Meeting
The UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology will be well represented at the Entomological...
This is the 2014 ESA Student Debate Team. From left are Margaret "Rei" Scampavia, Ralph Washington Jr., Jenny Carlson, captain Mohammad-Amir Aghaee and Danny Klittich, with the 2014 ESA president and UC Davis distinguished professor, Frank Zalom. (Photo by Trav Williams, Broken Banjo Photography)
This is the 2015 winning PBESA Linnaean Team (from left) Jéssica Gillung, Brendon Boudinot and captain Ralph Washington Jr. New on the team (not pictured) is Ziad Khouri.(Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
UC Davis Linnaean Team Doing Well in ESA Competition
The UC Davis Linnaean Team defeated Oklahoma State University today (Sunday, Nov. 10) in the...
UC Davis Linnaean Team (on left) competing with Oklahoma State University. The UC Davis team is comprised of Rei Scampavia, Danica Maxwell, Jenny Carlson and Matan Shelomi. (Photo courtesy of Danny Klittich)
BYOB Doesn't Mean What You Think
BYOB doesn't mean what you think it does. Ask any entomology student and it means "Bring Your Own...
Bugs R Us
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