James E. Faust (Edited By) James E. Faust has worked at Clemson since 1999 and has a research and teaching appointment with responsibilities in floriculture and greenhouse crop physiology. His current research emphasis includes the production and postharvest physiology of unrooted cuttings, cut flowers and bedding plants. His overall program goal is to develop practical strategies for improving crop production and postharvest methods.John Dole (Edited By) John Dole joined North Carolina State's College of Agricultural and Life Sciences in 2000 as professor, and went on to serve as department head of horticultural science. He is now the associate dean of academic programs. His work garners an international reputation in floricultural crop production and handling and use of cut flowers. Further, Professor Dole has world-famous research on postharvest handling of cut flowers, cuttings and poinsettias.