‘Her selection to the Tech 10 is a reflection of her character, work ethic, and the legacy she leaves for future generations of students. I am incredibly proud of Jaraden.'
The highly anticipated spring event spotlighted this year's Overall Outstanding Davis College Student Allie Herring, a senior AAEC/AEC double major from Franklin, Texas.
‘The President’s Engaged Scholarship Awards demonstrate our faculty’s dedication to bridging the gap between academia and community. The faculty honored conduct impactful, real-world research, and they engage the community in their classrooms.’
‘We believe that international experiences elevate and enrich our students, build confidence and competence, and create an appreciation for their homes and communities.’
‘This event is for our Davis College students, reminding them in a fun way to study for finals. In addition to tasty treats, there will be a table offering academic resources and study tips.’
The Distinguished Alumni & Outstanding Young Alumni Awards honor graduates who’ve made significant contributions to society, and whose accomplishments and careers have brought distinction to the college and to the professions.
‘My goal is to explore the bridges between academia and the agribusiness industry. I strive to ensure that the students are capable of applying their knowledge in real-world scenarios, gaining valuable hands-on experience.’
The Davis College Advisory Board is comprised of 24 members who represent the college's seven departments, along with the college's development and alumni relations office.
Taking top honors was the American Fisheries Society which took the 'Golden Cheese Grater' as the overall winner. The Wildlife Society brought home the 'Silver Cheese Grater' for best presentation.
Luis Sandoval's research and teaching specialization is in food and nutrition security, sustainable consumption, adoption of digital agriculture innovations and quantitative methods.
‘We aim to engage in outreach and collaborative activities to deliver evidence-based policies to local stakeholders, helping them navigate various climatic and non-climatic challenges in their economic decision-making.’
The annual event features a Queso Cook-off competition which begins at 5:30 p.m. Teams must be in Davis College to compete. Another of the evening's highlights will be the Mr. Davis Contest.
‘Davis College is excited to be able to support the development of new international experience opportunities by our outstanding faculty and these programs will enhance our students' experiences across the college.’