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Thomas Franti Retirement Celebration

Franti retirement reception is December 13

Date:
Time:
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Nebraska East Union Room: Great Plains Room B/C
1705 Arbor Dr
Lincoln NE 68503
Additional Info: A parking attendant will be present as you enter the southwest corner of the lot just to the north of the East Campus Union to direct you to the appropriate parking location.
Contact:
John Gilley, (402) 472-2975, jgilley1@unl.edu
A retirement reception for Thomas Franti, Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering (BSE), will take place from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. on December 13th in the East Campus Union - Great Plains Room B/C. Parking is available in the lot north of the East Campus Union at 37th and Fair St. and a parking attendant will be present as you enter the lot to provide you a parking permit.
Dr. Franti earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Master of Science degree from Iowa State University, and doctoral degree from Purdue University, all in agricultural engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Wisconsin where he worked five years for STS Consultants Ltd. before beginning his career with UNL. Tom joined the Nebraska faculty in August 1993, as a Surface Water Management Specialist with a research and Extension appointment.
Dr. Franti conducted research and Extension education programs related to protecting surface water quality. He has written guides related to riparian buffer strips to protect streams from agricultural runoff, rain gardens for urban homeowners, and use of compost for erosion control on steep slope construction sites. He had extensive experience leading and participating in state and regional Extension and research projects. In Nebraska he led the Platte River Watershed Program from 1995-2003, including conducting the Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium. He led or collaborated on state-wide programs in reducing atrazine runoff, implementing conservation buffers, implementing the USDA NRCS Conservation Security Program, and promoting green stormwater infrastructure across the state with a multidisciplinary Extension team. He was involved in several regional projects with Kansas State University and co-led and worked on the four-state Heartland Regional Water Coordination Initiative. He currently leads a four-state outreach and research grant related to reducing ephemeral gully erosion in the region. Dr. Franti has led the development of the BSE undergraduate focus in ecological engineering. He taught the first course in the department related to ecological engineering in 2003 and developed the current course, Introduction to Ecological Engineering, as an international, collaborative course with McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He also teaches the long-standing course Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Engineering. Dr. Franti has served on the executive committee of the American Ecological Engineering Society and now serves on their body of knowledge committee to aid in supporting accreditation for ecological engineering undergraduate program in the U.S.
Dr. Franti has been active in the UNL Center for Great Plains Studies, serving on the Board of Governors, editing a book of poetry published by the Center, and serving on numerous ad hoc and standing committees, including the Great Plains Book Prize competition, search committee for the museum curator, and the curriculum committee. Dr. Franti also served on the UNL Faculty Senate and Faculty Senate Executive Committee.
During his retirement, Tom and his wife, Marti, are looking forward to spending time with their two sons and families, including visiting two grandsons in South Dakota and visiting the Colorado mountains for snow skiing and fly fishing. They also plan to spend time in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan enjoying the old Franti farm, 80 acres of hay fields and woods.
The reception is open to the campus community. Contributions to a Book of Letters congratulating Tom on his retirement may be sent to:
Christel Burgason
Office Associate
Biological Systems Engineering
Room 200, Chase Hall
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE 68583-0726
cburgason2@unl.edu

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This event originated in Biological Systems Engineering.