Virtual event offers chance to explore opportunities in graduate studies

Future educators, communicators, leaders, and storytellers in agriculture have a chance to hear about graduate programs from Purdue Agricultural Sciences Education and Communication (ASEC) — all without a road trip.

Discover ASEC: Meet & Greet is a virtual event that is your chance to connect with the ASEC community and learn more about our graduate programs. The Zoom event is 9 a.m.-noon (EDT) Wednesday, September 10.

Participants will be able to meet current ASEC graduate students and faculty; and learn about opportunities in agricultural education, extension communication, and more. It will also be a chance for you to ask questions about the programs and student life.

Participants must RSVP to attend and receive the Zoom link.

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