About AGRY GSO

The Agronomy Graduate Student Organization (AGRY GSO) strives to provide graduate students with social, academic and professional development opportunities. We act as liaison between graduate students and department faculty, focusing on addressing student concerns and building community on our multifaceted and close-knit team. All graduate students in the Agronomy department are automatically members and are encouraged to participate.

Board Elections

AGRY GSO is holding elections for the 2025-2026 academic year! Read role descriptions and application details here:

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Juliana Miranda
President, AGRY GSO
agrygso@purdue.edu

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