Two forestry faculty members to be honored at Gala
Issue date: 12/7/09 Section: News
Currently, Conway is overseeing several graduate students who are involved in applied research on topics such as wintering waterfowl ecology, American alligator habitat use, wading bird behavior, bald eagle nest site selection processes, constructed wetland ecology and maturation, and others. His research interests are varied, but share a commonality in blending applied wildlife science with theoretically sound ecological experimentation.
Gala festivities begin at 6 p.m. with a reception and dance followed by a candlelight dinner and presentations at 8 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the Tom Houston Combo and by Dallas-based entertainers TOP, playing a variety of smooth jazz, Motown, disco, oldies and today's hits. Tickets are $160 for orchestra seating and $110 for ballroom seating.
Proceeds from the annual Gala help build the permanent endowment created by the SFA Foundation to honor faculty achievement. As a commitment to excellence, this continually growing endowment recognizes innovation and excellence in teaching, research and service. For tickets and information, call (936) 468-5406.
Gala festivities begin at 6 p.m. with a reception and dance followed by a candlelight dinner and presentations at 8 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the Tom Houston Combo and by Dallas-based entertainers TOP, playing a variety of smooth jazz, Motown, disco, oldies and today's hits. Tickets are $160 for orchestra seating and $110 for ballroom seating.
Proceeds from the annual Gala help build the permanent endowment created by the SFA Foundation to honor faculty achievement. As a commitment to excellence, this continually growing endowment recognizes innovation and excellence in teaching, research and service. For tickets and information, call (936) 468-5406.

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