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Michigan State University professor takes lead role at magazine for insect science
Annapolis, MD; January 26, 2021 Zsofia Szendrei, Ph.D., associate professor and vegetable entomologist at Michigan State University, has been named the next editor-in-chief of
American Entomologist, the Entomological Society of America s quarterly membership magazine. Szendrei will serve as co-editor-in-chief in 2021 alongside current editor-in-chief Kevin Steffey, Ph.D., who will step down at the end of the year.
The ESA Governing Board approved Szendrei s selection last week after an open search was conducted in late 2020 by an appointed search committee. Steffey has served at the magazine s helm since 2017 and led the publication to new heights, including an award-winning, cover-to-cover redesign in 2019.