
Tree Campus Higher Education
Illinois State University is honored to be recognized as a Tree Campus Higher Education Institution since 2008. This Arbor Day Foundation program celebrates colleges and universities and their leaders for promoting healthy trees and engaging students and staff in the spirit of conservation. Here's how we accomplished it:
- Our students and community members use trees in service learning.
- We have a campus tree care plan.
- We invest in the trees in our arboretum.
- We celebrate trees every Arbor Day and in many events throughout the year.
- We have a tree advisory committee.
The Arbor Day Foundation, in partnership with Toyota, has several programs that promote sustained, healthy community forests. Examples of other programs include Tree City USA, Tree Campus Healthcare, Tree Line USA and Community Tree Recovery.
As part of maintaining the Tree Campus Higher Education status, annual Arbor Day and Earth Day events are hosted in the Fell Arboretum. The Arboretum tree walks, planting demonstrations and community outreach programs are all related to this initiative.
Illinois State University is proud of this recognition by The Arbor Day Foundation as it affirms the mission of the Fell Arboretum.
Tree Advisory Committee
This committee is comprised of individuals including students, staff, and faculty across departments at Illinois State University; it also includes members of the community. The committee discusses ongoing projects and goals in the Fell Arboretum.
Professional capacity | Personnel |
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ISU Biological Sciences Instructional Assistant Professor | Dr. Ben Wodika | [email protected] |
ISU Botanical Outreach & Instruction | Sydney Metternich | [email protected] |
ISU Director of Sustainability |
Elisabeth Reed | [email protected] |
ISU Facilities Information Administrator | Gig Supanichrattana | [email protected] |
ISU Facilities Management Director | Kristie Toohill | [email protected] |
ISU Greenhouse Gardener | Sophia Reavley | [email protected] |
ISU Grounds Horticulturist | Heather Vozzella | [email protected] |
ISU Grounds Superintendent | Bill Koos | [email protected] |
ISU Horticulture Center Director | Jessica Chambers | [email protected] |
ISU Assistant Horticulture Center Director | Joe Tulley | [email protected] |
ISU Horticulture Lecturer | Annie Barrow | [email protected] |
ISU Horticulutre Professor | Dr. David Kopsell | [email protected] |
ISU Maintenance Professional | Joseph Roberts | [email protected] |
Town of Normal Horticulturist | Tyler Bain | [email protected] |
ArbNet Accreditation
The Fell Arboretum is proud to be recognized with a Level II accreditation from the ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program in partnership with the Morton Arboretum, Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI), and the American Public Gardens Association (APGA).
ArbNet recognizes arboreta for their developing collections, scientific accomplishments, and commitment to the study and conservation of trees. At the Fell Arboretum we are always looking for ways to collaborate and support those who want to do research with the Arboretum. To propose a project or find ways to get involved contact us.
The Fell Arboretum is a collection of more than 3000 trees that belong to 81 genera in 35 families. Our plant collection inventory lists the common and taxonomic name of the trees of the Arboretum.