


A New Era in Entomology: Q&A With ESA’s All-Woman Presidential Lineup
Four women currently serve in the Entomological Society of America's president, vice president, vice president-elect, and immediate past president roles—a first in the Society's history. In a Q&A, learn more about these leaders and their perspectives on the entomology profession, their advice for career success, their favorite insects, and much more.

Why One Entomologist is Digging Deep Into Beekeeping Data
Meet Rae Olsson, Ph.D., an entomologist and landscape ecologist developing new data-based tools for beekeepers and subject of the next installment of our "Standout Early Career Professionals" series.

New Project Aims to Build Equity for Indigenous Scholars in Biological Sciences
Science societies including the Entomological Society of America are partnering on a new project funded by the National Science Foundation to address the underrepresentation of Native Americans in biological sciences.

Mentoring Undergraduates: How to Be a Guide for Genuine Research Experiences
Many graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in entomology and other sciences are in position to mentor undergraduate students as they earn their early experiences in research settings. Here's advice on how to foster successful up-and-coming scientists.