By Dr. Joseph Iacovazzi, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology Each fall, the Keystone College campus becomes a natural showcase. The trees surrounding Capwell Hall, the Woodlands Campus Trail, and the forested slopes above the South Branch of...
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Assistant Professor Joseph Iacovazzi Published in Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology, Joseph Iacovazzi, Ph.D. recently had his article, “Behavioral Changes in Caterpillars of the Hawkmoth Manduca sexta (Sphingidae) Induced by the Parasitoid Wasp Cotesia congregata (Braconidae),” published in the...
Dr. Joe Iacovazzi asks: Why did the caterpillar cross the road?
Nature’s classroom is always in session at Keystone!
Students Celebrate Chemistry Week with Pumpkin Explosions
Keystone College students witnessed exploding pumpkins outside Capwell Hall in a joint celebration of Chemistry Week and Halloween on Friday, October 25. “I don’t know what I’m more excited for, what I drew or when it’s going to explode,” exclaimed Abby...
Assistant Professor Joseph Iacovazzi offers interactive wildlife biology presentation in Elmira
Assistant Professor Joseph Iacovazzi, Ph.D., recently offered an interactive wildlife biology presentation at Tanglewood Museum and Nature Center in Elmira, NY. Check out some photos!More News
Assistant Professor Joseph Iacovazzi offers interactive wildlife biology presentation at Lackawanna State Park
Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology Joseph Iacovazzi, PhD., recently conducted an interactive wildlife presentation at Lackwanna State Park. Attendees were able to observe and interact with snakes and other reptiles.