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Tilla Fearn, College of Natural Resources, 919/513-4644
May 19, 2006
NC State University Selects New Dean of Natural Resources
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Dr.
Robert D. Brown
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Dr. Robert D. Brown has been chosen to serve as
the new dean of the College of Natural Resources at North
Carolina State University. Brown currently serves as the
director of the Institute of Renewable Natural Resources
and head of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Sciences at Texas A&M University.
Provost Larry Nielsen announced the appointment
of Brown to the post; Brown will assume his duties as dean
on Aug. 1.
Brown succeeds Nielsen, who served as dean from
2001 until his appointment to interim provost in 2004
and subsequent selection as provost in 2005. Dr. J.B. Jett has served as interim dean following
Nielsen’s departure.
“We’re excited to announce Bob Brown’s appointment as dean of the College of Natural
Resources,” Nielsen said. “His extensive experience in natural resources management and
innovative approaches to sustainability are a great fit with the mission and achievements of the
college and its programs. I have worked with Bob for more than 20 years, and he is one of the
finest natural resource leaders in the nation.”
NC State’s College of Natural Resources has a 75-year history of cutting-edge research
into natural resource management, leveraging the university’s strengths in science, technology
and agriculture to manage resource consumption while maintaining environmental
sustainability. Nearly 800 undergraduate and 200 graduate students are enrolled in three
departments – forestry and environmental resources; parks, recreation and tourism management;
and wood and paper science.
As head of wildlife and fisheries sciences at Texas A&M, Brown manages 49 faculty
members in 10 locations throughout the state of Texas, and diverse programs, including an
extension program, a Sea Grant program, a marine mammal program in Galveston, and a
mariculture program in Corpus Christi. During his tenure, Brown developed joint and
cooperative doctoral programs with other universities within the Texas system, expanded the
extension program, developed a distance education graduate program, and attracted more than
$5 million in endowment gifts.
In 1995, Brown was appointed director of the Institute for Renewable Natural
Resources, a coalition that includes wildlife and fisheries sciences; forest science; rangeland
ecology and management; and recreation, park and tourism sciences. He led a successful effort to
become the host unit for the Gulf Coast-Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (GC-CESU), a
coalition of nine federal agencies, 21 universities and three nongovernmental organizations
dedicated to environmental research and education. The GC-CESU received the 2005 award for
the best CESU in the nation.
Brown has also served as president of the National Association of Fish and Wildlife
Programs, chair of the national External Review Panel for the Sustainable Forestry Initiative of
the American Forest and Paper Association, and is currently president of the Wildlife Society.
Before joining Texas A&M, Brown spent six years as head of the Department of Wildlife
and Fisheries Sciences at Mississippi State University. Prior to that, Brown spent six years as a
research scientist with the Cesar Kleberg Wildlife Institution.
Brown began his academic career as an assistant professor of animal nutrition at Texas
A&I University. He received his bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University in 1968, and
his Ph.D. in 1975 in animal nutrition with a minor in physiology from Pennsylvania State
University.
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