Dale Gallenberg has accepted a new postion at UW-River Falls.
http://www.wisconsinagconnection.com...31&yr=2006
Gallenberg Named New Dean of UW-RF's CAFES
Wisconsin Ag Connection - 01/10/2006
The University of Wisconsin-River Falls has named a new dean for its College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences program. Dale Gallenberg--an Antigo native who currently heads the plant science department at South Dakota State University--will take over the post on May 15. He replaces Dean Steve Ridley, who is retiring this month after 31 years associated with the school.
"I sincerely appreciate the opportunity being given to me to join the UW-River Falls family as the next dean of the CAFES," Gallenberg says. "The institution is filled at all levels with people who are dedicated, energetic, effective and professional in how they conduct themselves and their programs. I look forward to working with the faculty, staff and students in the college, along with the rest of the university leadership team, and supporters across the state and region, as we move forward in completing the mission of UW-RF and CAFES." . . .
He joined SDSU in 1984 as an extension plant pathologist and faculty member. He held that post for 11 years, developing and implementing statewide educational programs in plant disease management. On an annual basis, Gallenberg was in direct contact with some 2,500 producers and others in South Dakota's agriculture industry.
In 1996 he was selected to serve as the head of the plant science department where he also is a professor. That department is the largest at SDSU and is multidisciplinary with a broad scope of programs in teaching, research, extension and outreach, as well as technical service. . . .
Best of luck to Dr. Gallenberg.
Go State! ;D
http://www.wisconsinagconnection.com...31&yr=2006
Gallenberg Named New Dean of UW-RF's CAFES
Wisconsin Ag Connection - 01/10/2006
The University of Wisconsin-River Falls has named a new dean for its College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences program. Dale Gallenberg--an Antigo native who currently heads the plant science department at South Dakota State University--will take over the post on May 15. He replaces Dean Steve Ridley, who is retiring this month after 31 years associated with the school.
"I sincerely appreciate the opportunity being given to me to join the UW-River Falls family as the next dean of the CAFES," Gallenberg says. "The institution is filled at all levels with people who are dedicated, energetic, effective and professional in how they conduct themselves and their programs. I look forward to working with the faculty, staff and students in the college, along with the rest of the university leadership team, and supporters across the state and region, as we move forward in completing the mission of UW-RF and CAFES." . . .
He joined SDSU in 1984 as an extension plant pathologist and faculty member. He held that post for 11 years, developing and implementing statewide educational programs in plant disease management. On an annual basis, Gallenberg was in direct contact with some 2,500 producers and others in South Dakota's agriculture industry.
In 1996 he was selected to serve as the head of the plant science department where he also is a professor. That department is the largest at SDSU and is multidisciplinary with a broad scope of programs in teaching, research, extension and outreach, as well as technical service. . . .
Best of luck to Dr. Gallenberg.
Go State! ;D
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