'I’m eager to bring my experience and deep passion for food and agriculture communications to help elevate the college's mission and advance the vital work being done across the college.'
'We want to help college students from the Plains region and beyond realize their potential to enact change and impact their communities, beginning with themselves.'
Her work in Peru will focus on integrating the technical components of community-based forest management with the socio-economic dynamics of rural community thriving.
Among the long-term recipients, AFS’s John McGlone stood out among the Davis College crowd with 40 years of service to the university, followed by AEC’s David Lawver and NRM’s Carlos Villalobos at 35 years.
The program offers Cade Haggard, Ashlyn Rockey and Ashlynn Rogers a front-row seat to the inner workings of the federal government. They'll gain firsthand experience.
'It is exciting to be recognized among our fellow colleges of agricultural and related sciences from across the country in this peer-reviewed competition.'
Hosted at the rugged 6,000-acre 3 Rivers Ranch west of Crowell, the Davis College leadership team brought together faculty and administrators to shape the college’s 2030 Strategic Plan.
‘I’m so proud of the individual accomplishments of our faculty and students. Being recognized on our ‘home field’ made those recognitions even more special.’