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2006 Gilley, L. M. Functions associated with ultrasonic communication in flying


squirrels. Graduate Student Research Award, Auburn University. $1,000,


funded.


HONORS, AWARDS, AND SERVICE


2013-2014 Advancement and Student Relations: Served as Chair of committee charged


with public relations for students within the university.


2012-2014 Equipment committee: Reviewed internal proposal requests, updated and


prioritized equipment replacement, and dispersed funds for new equipment.


2012-2013 Seminar committee: Coordinated departmental seminars.


Dare to Soar: University of North Carolina Wilmington. Represented the Dept.


of Biology & Marine Biology in hosting senior high school kids and their


parents.


Seahawk Saturday. University of North Carolina Wilmington.


2012 Journal review: Acta Theriologica.


2011 Creatures of the Night! Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve, Auburn, AL.


Gave talk and live presentation of bats and flying squirrels to kids and adults.


2010-2011 Bat Walk. Donald E. Davis Arboretum, Auburn University, AL. Assisted with


demonstration of live bats, bat detectors, & night vision scopes to raise public


awareness about the importance of neighborhood bats.


2010 Search committee: Served as Graduate Student Representative on search for


tenure-track Assistant Professor in physiology. Auburn University, AL.


Awarded Best Student Oral Presentation: 20 th Colloquium on Conservation


of Mammals in the Southeastern U.S. (Asheville, NC)


2007 Invited Course Lecture: Mammalogy, Auburn University. Lectured on


reproductive systems in mammals. Course taught by Dr. Troy L. Best.

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