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Extractions: text only version For Students For Teachers Resources Home ... Contact Alan York Who is Alan York? I am a Professor of Entomology here at Purdue. My responsibilities include coordinating our teaching program, advising students, teaching a number of different classes, and research on insects affecting vegetables. Classes that I teach include Entomology 110 (Spider Biology), Entomology 200 (Introduction to Integrated Pest Management), Entomology 307B (Laboratory in Field and Forage Insects), Entomology 307G (Insects in Elementary Education), Entomology 307K (Insects in Agricultural Education, Insect Ecology, and Entomology 515 (Insecticides). In my thirty years at Purdue, I've taught many other courses offered in the Entomology department. As co-founder of Bug Bowl , I've become involved in many outreach and other programs involving insects and children. In particular, I've had great fun with my class for elementary education majors and my new class for Agricultural Education students. My wife and I both enjoy working with students and are Faculty Fellows at Richard Owen Residence Hall here on campus. Both for my university activities and for pleasure my wife and I enjoy travel and visiting with old and new friends. I also enjoy reading fiction and nonfiction, and gardening.
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