'The MILE Program uses industry engagement, professional development, and hands-on learning experiences to prepare students to be impactful leaders and qualified professionals.'
'Each of them has excelled in their respective areas and are representative of the outstanding teaching, research, and outreach and engagement culture of Davis College.'
‘The Mandela program has led a number of these cooperative relationships. These activities are critical to the international impact goals for Davis College.’
'Having a faculty, staff and student body that is brought into our mission is utmost important to me. At the end of the day, it boils down to our people.’
'It is an incredible honor to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our awardees, who embody innovation, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive impact.'
Leaders outlined the goals and progress of Pathway to Prime, emphasizing alignment across departments and a sharpened focus on impact at the state and national levels.
Outreach and engagement continue to become more important. We want to make sure that our faculty have the tools necessary to effectively integrate it into their already outstanding programs.
Stop by booth 7005 in the Ag Career and Education Pavilion to visit with Davis College representatives and learn more about how Texas Tech is shaping the future.
Involving graduate students as mentors to the undergraduate students will not only give them a chance to learn how to advise and guide research but also to develop communication skills.
'Cattle producers, row crop farmers, landowners, and researchers all play a vital role in our industry, and we wanted to address topics related to all of them.'
Learn how our ongoing efforts within the In Pursuit of Prime campaign are shaping the next generation of leaders and strengthening the future of the cattle industry.
The program features presentations on federal conservation programs, crop‐insurance trends, advances in water technology, and the economic pressures facing producers.
The students – Wes Shaw of McLean, Klancy Bruton of Dimmitt, and John Paul Klose of Canyon – were selected for the Davis College Congressional Internship Program.