
معرفی
Michael F. Gross serves as Professor of Biology, Associate Provost for Academic Program Development, and Director of the Sister Mary Grace Burns Arboretum at Georgian Court University within the School of Arts, Sciences, and Education. His career at the institution spans over three decades, beginning in 1992 with progressive academic and administrative roles including Assistant Dean for Program Initiatives.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Marine Studies, University of Delaware, 1987
- ITT International Fellow, Universite de Rennes I, France, 1982-1983
- B.S. in Biology (Second Major: Accounting), Lebanon Valley College of Pennsylvania, 1982
Research Interests: Dr. Gross specializes in plant ecology and conservation with direct applications to campus ecosystems. His work centers on maintaining and developing plant collections within the university's arboretum and greenhouse facilities, alongside active preservation and restoration of the New Jersey pinelands ecosystem occupying university land. This research integrates ecological fieldwork with practical conservation management.
Scientific Awards: No awards were documented in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: The text does not specify student advisees or grant funding details, though his administrative roles suggest oversight of academic programs and research initiatives.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Gross directs the Sister Mary Grace Burns Arboretum and manages the university's greenhouse operations, with primary focus on the New Jersey pinelands restoration project on campus grounds.



