'06 Memories
2006 SCES Past President Mike Hood (left) and 2006 SCES President D. Michael Jackson (right) presents John Morse with the J.H. Cochran Award for Excellence in Entomology.
SCES member and Ph.D. candidate at Clemson University, Eric Paysen (right), leads an outdoor workshop on insect photography at the 2006 SCES meeting at Hickory Knob State Park in McCormick, SC.
Eric Paysen presents his work on invasive ants threatening biodiversity.
Brian Scholtens from the College of Charleston talks about aspects of his work on the faunistics of Lepidoptera of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Clemson undergraduate student, Maxcy (Brett) Nolan receives congratulations and an award for the best undergraduate presentation for his work on controlling small hive beetles in honey bee colonies.
Dustin Swanson from Clemson receives an award for the best graduate student presentation. Dustin's research focuses on the vertical distribution of biting flies in South Carolina.
A presentation on plant extracts as UV protectants for the beet armyworm nucleopolyhedrovirus earns Martin Shapiro an award and congratulations from President Jackson as the best non-student presentation at the 2006 SCES meeting.
Mark P. Nelder smiles as he receives the 2006 J.H. Cochran Memorial Scholarship plaque and $1,000 for his outstanding work as a Ph.D. student in entomology at Clemson.
D. Michael Jackson becomes the new SCES Past President as he transfers the gavel to the new President, Eric Benson.
President Eric Benson presents D. Michael Jackson with a plaque in recognition of Mike's super work as the SCES 2006 President .

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