Chattanooga Times Free Press

Sewanee professor wins national award

- Staff Report

A professor at Sewanee: The University of the South has won a national award, and $ 20,000 cash, for his book chroniclin­g life within one square meter of a Tennessee forest.

The National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineerin­g and Institute of Medicine gave one of its 2013 communicat­ion awards to David Haskell “for his exquisite portrait of nature’s universe, drawn from one tiny patch of forest,” according to a news release from the academies.

Haskell, a biology professor at Sewanee, spent much of a year watching and cataloging a tiny plot of forest in Shakerag Hollow in the college’s Cumberland Plateau campus.

“The winners are excellent examples of science communicat­ion that can inform and engage the public,” said May Berenbaum, chairwoman of the award selection committee and professor of entomology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Haskell said Friday that he’s humbled by the reception of his book, which goes beyond just technical science and includes a contemplat­ive dimension, asking about the meaning and ethics of the science discussed.

By focusing only on one

If motion is all we have, we’re missing something. We need to know where we’re from. What are

within?” the stories of the land that we stand on and live embedded

square meter of land, he said, he was able to explore species like snails and worms that exist beyond the human perspectiv­e.

And such a micro study is a different way of experienci­ng the world, he said, especially given the global

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connectedn­ess of the world today.

“If motion is all we have, we’re missing something,” Haskell said. “We need to know where we’re from. What are the stories of the land that we stand on and live embedded within?”

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Book award winner David Haskell makes observatio­ns in the square meter of Cumberland Plateau forest that is the subject of his book. Below: the book cover.
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