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Gerald Henry Associate Professor Vote on Tenure. Miguel Cabrera, Wayne Hanna, Clint Waltz. Gerald Henry. 2007 - Ph.D., NCSU 2007-2012 – Assist. Prof., Texas Tech Univ. 100% Teaching 2012-Present – Assoc. Prof., UGA Athletic Association Professorship in Environmental Turfgrass
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Gerald HenryAssociate ProfessorVote on Tenure Miguel Cabrera, Wayne Hanna, Clint Waltz
Gerald Henry • 2007 - Ph.D., NCSU • 2007-2012 – Assist. Prof., Texas Tech Univ. • 100% Teaching • 2012-Present – Assoc. Prof., UGA • Athletic Association Professorship in Environmental Turfgrass • 60% Teaching, 40% Research • Responsibilities: to enhance teaching and research programs in turfgrass science at UGA
Teaching at Texas Tech Univ. • Fall 2007-2011 – PSS 3309 • Introduction to Turfgrass Science (11-17) • Fall 2008-2010 – PSS 1110 • Freshman/Transfer Student Seminar (16-38) • Golf Course Construction (7,17) • Spring 2008-2011 – PSS 4316 • Turfgrass Physiology and Ecology (8-15) • Spring 2009,2011 – PSS 4318 • Turf Pest Management (15-22) • Spring 2009,2010 – PSS 5318 • Advanced Turf Physiology and Ecology (1,3)
Teaching at Texas Tech Univ. • 2011-Outstanding Young Faculty Award • College of Agric. Sci. & Natural Resources • 2007-2012 - Graduate Students • (3 M.S., 1 Ph.D.)
Teaching at UGA • Fall 2012 – CRSS 4090 (3 cr) • Advanced Turfgrass Science (12; 4.2) • Spring 2013 – CRSS 3270/3270L (3 cr) • Turfgrass Management – (23/7; 4.5) • Fall 2013 – CRSS 4220 (2 cr) • Topics in Crop and Soil Sci. (11; 3.8) • Spring 2014 – CRSS 4090 (3 cr) • Advanced Turfgrass Science (16; 4.2) Numbers following each course title indicate number of students and average student evaluation for the course.
Teaching/Mentoring at UGA • 16 Undergraduate Students • 2 Graduate Students (M.S., Ph.D.) • 1 Post-doc (2012-2013) • Adjunct Faculty Univ. of Tennessee Department of Plant Sciences -(Ph.D. student)
Research Areas at Texas Tech • Weed control efficacy in turfgrass • Overseeding/reseeding tolerance in turfgrass • Mowing to control weeds in turfgrass • Abiotic/biotic stress physiology in turfgrass • Herbicide tolerance in specialty crops
Research Areas at UGA • Site-specific turfgrass management • Collaboration with Toro company • Housing/use of mobile multi-sensor data acquisition unit • Generated data used to submit several grants and make 15 presentations • One Ph.D. student working on this topic
Research Areas at UGA 2. Performance testing to improve athletic field playability and player safety • Collaboration with Toro company • One M.S.student working on this topic • Dr. Henry represented the Sports Turf Manager Association at the 8thAnnual Urban Soccer Symposium, Washington DC, May 2014
Research Areas at UGA 3. Management of turfgrass under environmental and mechanical stress • Cool and warm-season turfgrass tolerance to heat and soil moisture stress. • Response to soil moisture gradient and mowing height • Turfgrass cold/freezing tolerance
Research Areas at UGA 4. Monitoring and mediating the fate of pesticides and nutrients in turfgrass • Soil surfactants to reduce N leaching • Exposure to 2,4-D in turfgrass • Fertility practices on nutrient fate
Collaborative Research with Other Universities • North Carolina State University • Travis Gannon – Dept. of Crop Science • Wesley Everman – Dept. of Crop Science • Purdue University • Aaron Patton – Dept. of Agronomy • University of Tennessee • Jim Brosnan – Dept. of Plant Sciences • John Sorochan– Dept. of Plant Sciences
Authorship Since 2012 • 3 – Senior author • 6 – Graduate student • 2 – Postdoc • 3 - Colleague
Journals • Crop Science, Weed Science, Weed Technology, HortScience, HortTechnology, Applied Turfgrass Science, and International Turfgrass Society Research Journal
Professional Meetings since 2012 (18) • Southern Weed Science Society (3) • Crop Science Society of America (2) • Golf Course Superintendents Association of American (3) • Sports Turf Managers Association (2) • SERA-IEG-25 Turf (1) • Urban Ag Council Edge Expo (2) • Southeastern Turfgrass Conference (2) • International Turfgrass Society (1) • Maryland Turfgrass Conference (1) • Georgia GCSA Annual Conference (1)
Proceedings and Abstracts • 67 before 2012 • 45 as Sr. Author • 48 since 2012 • 16 as Sr. Author
Invited Presentations • 3 International Invitations since 2012 • Beijing, Hong Kong, British Virgin Islands • 7 National Invitations since 2012 • 1 National Invitation before 2012 • Recognized as national/international expert in his area of research
Service • Department • Member, Admin. Facilities Committee • Member, Social Committee • Advisor, Turf Club • Coordinator, Undergraduate Turfgrass Mgmt. • Director, Athens Turfgrass REC • College • Member, CAES Faculty Council • University • Member, University Council
Service • Profession • Member, C-5 Educational Committee, CSSA • Advisor, C-5 Grad Student Association, CSSA • Member, Legislative & Regulatory Committee, Southern Weed Science Society • Member, Education Committee, Georgia Golf Course Superintendent Association • Assoc. Editor (2012-2013) • International Turfgrass Society Journal
Service • State • Local and Co. Education Programs • Clarke, Spalding, Glynn, Gwinnet (500 people) • 6 Popular Press articles • Field day, Turfgrass Research Facility, Griffin
Letters • Tom Samples, Extension Turfgrass Mgmt., University of Tennessee • Very complimentary of Dr. Henry’s teaching and research. • Dr. Henry would be granted tenure in the Plant Sciences Dept., UT.
Letters • Mike Richardson, Professor, Univ. of Arkansas • Recognized as leader in turf knowledge in SE USA. • Has achieved level of collaborations, notoriety, expertise, and metrics to warrant tenure.
Letters • Scott Senseman, Professor and Head, University of Tennessee • Robust teaching program and very productive research program. • Has accomplished much in his career and shows a passion for his work. • Recommends granting tenure.
Letters • Richard Hurley, Turfgrass Breeder, Rutgers • Has earned positive reputation for his teaching, student support, and original research. • Has garnered the respect of his peers in the weed science, crop science, agronomy, and turf management scientific community.
Letters • Barry Brecke, Professor of Weed Science Emeritus, Univ. of Florida • Outstanding Turfgrass scientist and excellent communicator. • His accomplishments and stature …. demonstrate he should be granted tenure.
Letters • Erik Ervin, Professor and Asst. Dean, Virginia Tech • Dr. Henry has “excellent metrics in terms of granting, publications, and service” • Mentions no student evaluations of teaching/letters from former students/faculty review. • Supports granting of tenure.
Letters • Nik Christians, Professor, Dept. of Horticulture, Iowa State Univ. • Service record to industry and university is “quite good and would be above average”. • “Not a lot of documentation of teaching”. • “Dr. Henry would compare well with the most accomplished faculty.” • Recommends Dr. Henry be granted tenure.
Summary • Performing very well in teaching • Good progress in research • Good progress on funding • Good publication record • National and international recognition • Good service to department, university, and profession • Very supportive letters of reference