Former Professor Scott Enebak Retirement Reception

The College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment celebrated the retirement of associate dean of academic affairs and Dwain G. Luce professor Scott Enebak on Feb. 21, 2023. Dr. Enebak is an expert in forest pathology, mycology, forest regeneration and forest-seedling production systems. While at Auburn, Enebak taught Forest Health, Seedling Production and Forest Biology Forest Biology as part of the Forestry Summer Practicum at the Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center. Enebak served as associate dean of academic affairs for CFWE from 2015-2022. He also served as the director of the Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative for 18 years.

 

Enebak received a bachelor of science in forestry and a master’s degree in forest pathology from the University of Minnesota before earning his doctorate from West Virginia University in 1992 in plant pathology.

 

Enebak and his wife Debbie plan to remain in Auburn where they will continue to manage their forestland. They also plan to visit their children and grandchildren who live around the country.

 

“The college has greatly benefitted from Enebak’s work in the classroom, with the Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative, and as the associate dean of academic affairs,” said Janaki Alavalapati, dean of the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment. “We recognize the time, resources, and expertise that he has poured into the college and are grateful for his tireless work to further our mission.”

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