NSFA 2013 Faculty Award Winners
NSFA Outstanding Public Service Award—2013

Eleanor Groden, Professor of Entomology
School of Biology & Ecology
Ellie Groden is an entomologist whose research on insect pests has been important for Maine’s potato industry and for homeowners and landowners. Her research on biological control of Colorado potato beetle led to non-chemical ways to control this pest. As potato growers started noticing a new problem, Ellie shifted her research to methods to control the European corn borer. When biologists at Acadia National Park contacted her about a problem with a new invasive species—the European fire ant—Ellie responded with targeted research programs once again. As these ants have spread throughout Maine, she has made a considerable effort to educate land managers, pesticide control applicators, and homeowners on how the ants are spread and how to control populations. Ellie’s research has recently broadened to include other invasive insect species, including the lily leaf beetle and emerald ash borer. Ellie Groden’s responsiveness to the needs of Maine’s resource professionals and citizens makes it clear that she is committed to public service.
NSFA Outstanding Research Award—2013
Peter O. Koons, Professor
School of Earth & Climate Sciences
NSFA Outstanding Teaching Award—2013

Harold B. Dowse, Professor of Biology
School of Biology & Ecology
Harold “Dusty” Dowse has had a long career dedicated to students in UMaine’s zoology and biology programs. Over his 30+ years at the university, because of the breadth of his expertise, he has taught a great diversity of courses: from comparative anatomy to parasitology, from biomedical instrumentation to biological rhythms. Although the teaching technologies he uses have changed over the years, Dusty believes the underlying philosophy has not. He sees himself as a tribal storyteller, who selects and organizes the information for each course and then makes each class interesting, humorous, and rich in information. Although students in his classes may find the material challenging, they recognize and appreciate Dusty’s ability to clarify it and connect it to what they already know. In the words of one of his students, “Professor Dowse is an amazing teacher. …He is enthusiastic, inspirational, innovative… and advocates for students individually and for the topics he is teaching.”