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Jeff Edwards Leaving OSU DASNR to Become Department Head at College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences at University of Arkansas

Mon, 18 Oct 2021 05:08:38 EDT

Jeff Edwards Leaving OSU DASNR to Become Department Head at College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences at University of Arkansas Jeff Edwards plans to hit the ground running in his new role as head of the crop, soil, and environmental sciences department for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture and the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences. Dr. Edwards has been a part of the OSU team in the Plant and Soil Science Department in the Ferguson College of Ag at Oklahoma State University since 2004- and is exiting Stillwater to, as he calls it, go home to the Land Grant in our neighboring state to the east.

Edwards is coming to Arkansas from Oklahoma State University, where he has served as department head for the plant and soil sciences department since 2015. Prior to that, he was the Warth Distinguished Professor of Agronomy at OSU- and served as the state's wheat and small grains specialist.

Edwards said that students became more connected to the plant and soil sciences department during his time as department head at OSU. "I worked to develop very much a family atmosphere, and we were all part of the family working for the same goal," he said.

Edwards also said he was proud of the new faculty hires and faculty mentorship process he established at OSU, "to ensure that they are successful."

Edwards, who takes leadership of the department in Arrkansas on January 10, said he wants his first year on the job focused on getting to know students and stakeholders.

"I want to interact with as many people as possible to learn more about the University of Arkansas System and the people we serve," he said. "I want to learn more about our research and extension programs and how I might be able to facilitate them in accomplishing our mission."

Edwards said that his long-term goals for the CSES department will build on a strong foundation. "Through the interview process, I was impressed with the investments being made in people and facilities," he said.

"My goal is to build on current strengths and success to ensure the department remains a nationally and internationally recognized leader in improving agricultural systems and increasing environmental sustainability," Edwards said. "I am very excited about this opportunity."

Edwards' role as CSES department head will encompass the three land grant university missions: research through the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station; extension activities through the Cooperative Extension Service; and teaching through the Bumpers College.

Deacue Fields, dean of the Bumpers College, said, "I'm extremely excited to have Jeff joining our team. I met Jeff in the Food Systems Leadership Institute a few years ago, and I was impressed with his accomplishments at Oklahoma State.

"You don't often get a chance to hire someone with his reputation and proven track record for leadership success as a department head," Fields said. "Jeff has the vision to continue building the national prominence of our department of crop, soil, and environmental sciences, and it is a bonus that he completed his graduate work here at the U of A."

"We feel very fortunate to have attracted someone with Jeff's experience and stature in the scientific community," said Jean-Francois Meullenet, senior associate vice president-agriculture and director of the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. "Jeff is an experienced leader and we feel he is the perfect person at this time to lead the department and we look forward to Jeff's arrival in January and to much needed faculty hires in CSES."

Meullenet also praised the efforts of Experiment Station Assistant Director Nathan Slaton, who has served as interim head of the department since January 2021. "I want to acknowledge the excellent work Dr. Nathan Slaton has done in the interim for CSES," he said.

Edwards' appointment as CSES department head will bring him back to where he completed his graduate studies. After receiving a bachelor's degree from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Edwards earned his master's in weed science and Ph.D. in crop physiology at the University of Arkansas.

"I have known Dr. Edwards since graduate school," said Bob Scott, senior associate vice president-agriculture and director of the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. "He is a fellow weed scientist and comes to us with much experience in row crop production as well as administration from his positions at Oklahoma State.?We are very excited to welcome Jeff to our Ag team."

"I just have such a connection with Arkansas," Edwards said. "I'm originally from Kentucky, but Arkansas is home in my book."

"It's like playing college athletics somewhere and getting to come back and coach," he said.



   

 

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