Robert Dale Riggs, PhD

Plant Pathology and Nematology Educator | Researcher

Robert Riggs

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1932

Born to Rosa MacDowell Riggs and Grace Riggs in Pocahontas, Arkansas.

1954

Earns a Bachelor of Science in agriculture from the University of Arkansas.

1954

Is a graduate assistant at the University of Arkansas.

1954

Marries Jennie Lee Willis.

1955

Is a graduate assistant at North Carolina State University until 1958.

1956

Earns a Master of Science in plant pathology from the University of Arkansas.

1958

Earns a Doctor of Philosophy in in plant pathology from North Carolina State University.

1958

Teaches as an assistant professor at the University of Arkansas.

1962

Teaches as an associate professor at the University of Arkansas.

1967

Teaches as a plant pathology and nematology educator, researcher, and professor at the University of Arkansas.

1982

Becomes the editor of Nematology in the Southern United States.

1987

Serves as the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Nematology until 1990.

1992

Serves as a co-editor of “Biology and Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode.”

1999

Serves as the chair of Faculty of the College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences at the University of Arkansas.

1993

Becomes the president of the Society of Nematologists.

2000

Receives the Outstanding Researcher Award from the Arkansas Association of Cooperative Extension Specialists.

2002

Receives the Meritorious Service Award from the United Soybean Board.

2002

Retires from his profession.

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