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Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Photograph File (Born Digital Records)

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  • Signing Ceremony with Njala University
    ImageRobert Hauser, Dean of the College of ACES; Wolfgang F Schloer, Interim Associate Provost for International Affairs at the University of Illinois, and Abu Sesay Vice Chancellor, Njala University, Sierra Leone during a ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the U of I and Njala which re-ignites a relationship begun in 1964.
  • Signing Ceremony with Njala University
    ImageOfficials at a ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the U of I and Njala university. From left to right, Robert Hauser, Dean of the College of ACES; Wolfgang F Schloer, Interim Associate Provost for International Affairs at the University of Illinois; Abu Sesay, Vice Chancellor, Njala University, Sierra Leone, and Schuyler Korban. This agreement re-ign...
  • Signing Ceremony with Njala University
    ImageRobert Hauser, Dean of the College of ACES; Wolfgang F Schloer, Interim Associate Provost for International Affairs at the University of Illinois, and Abu Sesay Vice Chancellor, Njala University, Sierra Leone during a ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the U of I and Njala which re-ignites a relationship begun in 1964.
  • Signing Ceremony with Njala University
    ImageGroup photo following the signing ceremony with Njala University. Left to right: Karl Weingartner, Meredith Blumthal, Paul McNamara (who initiated this this MOU), Wolfgang Schoer, Rober Hauser, Eugene Terry, Richard Vogen, Abu Sesay, Schuyler Korban, and Chandra Paul (a student from Njala who received advance training at Illinois as a result of an earlier relationship betwee...
  • Signing Ceremony with Njala University
    ImageAbu Sesay, Vice Chancellor, Njala University, Sierra Leone and Schuyler Korban, during a ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the U of I and Njala which re-ignites a relationship begun in 1964.
  • sirwin
    ImageScott Irwin, professor, Agricultural and Consumer Economics, ACE; College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • sirwin
    ImageScott Irwin, professor, Agricultural and Consumer Economics, ACE; College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • sirwin
    ImageScott Irwin, professor, Agricultural and Consumer Economics, ACE; College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • sirwina.tif
    ImageScott Irwin, frame 12, Agricultural and Consumer Economics, ACE, University of Illinois, ACES, studio portrait. Photo by David Riecks. Original flatbed scan at 5.2 x 6.6 at
  • sirwin.tif
    ImageScott Irwin, frame 12, Agricultural and Consumer Economics, ACE, University of Illinois, ACES, studio portrait. Photo by David Riecks. Original flatbed scan at 5.2 x 6.6 at
  • sjeschke.tif
    ImageStephen Jeschke, SAC member, studio portrait, spring 2000. Photo by David Riecks. Raw RGB.TIF is approx 3 x 4.5 at 300ppi. sjeschke.tif
  • sjsr.tif
    ImageShelly Schmidt, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, University of Illinois, ACES, 2001 College and Paul Funk award portrait. Studio. Photo by David Riecks. 5.45 x 5.75 at
  • sjs.tif
    ImageShelly Schmidt, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, University of Illinois, ACES, 2001 College and Paul Funk award portrait. Studio. Photo by David Riecks. Original drumscan at 5.45 x 5.75 at
  • sjs.TIF
    ImageShelly Schmidt, professor of food chemistry
  • skirvin2r.tif
    ImageRobert (Bob) Skirvin, professor, Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES), University of Illinois, ACES, 2000 College and Paul Funk award -- Funk award. Studio portrait. Photo by David Riecks. Original sprintscan45 at 8.5 x 8.5 at 500ppi, skirvin2r.tif.
  • Skirvin with Grape variety resistant to herbicide 2, 4-D
    Image"Professor Robert Skirvin in the greenhouse holding a cluster of the Improved Chancellor grape variety which is resistant to the popular broadleaf weed herbicide 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic). Skirvin and student Robert Mulwa used standard genetic engineering techniques to transfer the gene of a soil bacterium which breaks down 2, 4-D into grape cells. ""This grape could...
  • Skirvin with Grape variety resistant to herbicide 2, 4-D
    Image"Professor Robert Skirvin in the greenhouse holding a cluster of the Improved Chancellor grape variety which is resistant to the popular broadleaf weed herbicide 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic). Skirvin and student Robert Mulwa used standard genetic engineering techniques to transfer the gene of a soil bacterium which breaks down 2, 4-D into grape cells. ""This grape could...
  • Skirvin with Grape variety resistant to herbicide 2, 4-D
    Image"Professor Robert Skirvin in the greenhouse holding a cluster of the Improved Chancellor grape variety which is resistant to the popular broadleaf weed herbicide 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic). Skirvin and student Robert Mulwa used standard genetic engineering techniques to transfer the gene of a soil bacterium which breaks down 2, 4-D into grape cells. ""This grape could...
  • Skirvin with Grape variety resistant to herbicide 2, 4-D
    Image"Professor Robert Skirvin in the greenhouse holding a cluster of the Improved Chancellor grape variety which is resistant to the popular broadleaf weed herbicide 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic). Skirvin and student Robert Mulwa used standard genetic engineering techniques to transfer the gene of a soil bacterium which breaks down 2, 4-D into grape cells. ""This grape could...
  • Sleeter Bull
    ImageCopy negative of a studio portrait of Sleeter Bull
  • sloerch4d
    ImageSteven Christopher Loerch, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • sloerch4d
    ImageSteven Christopher Loerch, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • sloerch4d
    ImageSteven Christopher Loerch, Animal Sciences, ANSCI, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • smcole
    ImageStacey M Cole
  • smcole
    ImageStacey M Cole
  • smcole
    ImageStacey M Cole
  • smuellerB.tif
    ImageSusan Kay Mueller, SAC undergraduate member 1999.
  • smueller.TIF
    ImageSusan Kay Mueller, SAC undergraduate member 1999.
  • sncastee.tif
    ImageShaun Casteel, SAC member, studio portrait, spring 2000. Photo by David Riecks. Raw RGB.TIF is approx 3 x 4.5 at 300ppi. sncastee.tif
  • Soft Red Winter Wheat
    ImageClose up view of a flat layer of soft red winter wheat.
  • Soil sampling for nematodes.
    ImageClose up of Research associate, Kamron Colgroves foot as takes a soil sample from a soybean field looking for SCN (soybean cyst nematodes).
  • Soil sampling for nematodes.
    ImageResearch associate, Kamron Colgrove, performs soil sampling in a soybean field looking for SCN (soybean cyst nematodes).
  • Soldiers at Agronomy day
    ImageA group of servicemen from the Illinois Army National Guard’s Agricultural Development Team at the University of Illinois South farms during Agronomy Day.
  • soltwedeB.tif
    ImageKraig Matthew Soltwedel, SAC undergraduate member 1999.
  • soltwede.TIF
    ImageKraig Matthew Soltwedel, SAC undergraduate member 1999.
  • Soo Rin Kim
    ImageSoo Rin Kim, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Soo Rin Kim
    ImageSoo Rin Kim, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Soo-Yeun Lee
    ImageSoo-Yeun Lee, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Soo-Yeun Lee
    ImageSoo-Yeun Lee, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Soo-Yeun Lee
    ImageSoo-Yeun Lee, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
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