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Selfies with Poland’s President and other stories from this ASEC student’s trip abroad

July 15, 2019

By Emma Ea Ambrose  During a trip to Poland in June, Courtney Dawn Kelley, incoming Agricultural Sciences Education and Communication (ASEC) senior, put her coursework…

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How these Indiana 4-H youths put themselves in the shoes of the less fortunate

June 17, 2019

By: Emma Ea Ambrose  “We sacrificed our baby so we could eat dinner,” Bennett, an Indiana 4-H member from Hendricks County explained to a group…

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College of Agriculture announces three major awards

June 7, 2019

Purdue University’s College of Agriculture recently announced its 2019 awards for excellence in research, promoting the core land grant mission and interdisciplinary collaboration. The Agricultural…

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Ag Class of 2019: Justin Couetil

May 9, 2019

Every Purdue student has a story. Each individual brings distinctive experiences, perspectives and skills to the University, and each takes away something different. Commencement is…

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Samantha Morris stands in front of the Creighton Hall of Animal Sciences

Ag Class of 2019: Samantha Morris

May 8, 2019

Every Purdue student has a story. Each individual brings distinctive experiences, perspectives and skills to the University, and each takes away something different. Commencement is…

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Kasha in front of the NRES building

Ag Class of 2019: Kasha Halbleib

May 7, 2019

Every Purdue student has a story. Each individual brings distinctive experiences, perspectives and skills to the University, and each takes away something different. Commencement is…

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Ag Class of 2019: Abby Gress

May 6, 2019

Every Purdue student has a story. Each individual brings distinctive experiences, perspectives and skills to the University, and each takes away something different. Commencement is…

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Horticulture professor one of eight faculty Fulbright Scholars

May 3, 2019

By Emma Ea Ambrose  “A lot of people don’t know this, but tomatoes originated in the Andes Mountains,” Lori Hoagland, associate professor of Horticulture said.…

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Persistence pays off as agricultural economics Ph.D. student delves into issues of food insecurity in Niger

April 30, 2019

Emma Ea Ambrose  Kayenat Kabir, a Ph.D. student in Purdue University’s Agricultural Economics Department, is the first to admit that she did not follow a…

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Thompson Scholarship part of a broader legacy

April 17, 2019

When Bob Thompson began his tenure as dean of agriculture at Purdue in 1987, one agriculture student in four years had studied abroad. When he…

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Back of a crowd of FFA Jackets

What can you be when you grow up?

April 10, 2019

By Chad Campbell Thanks to the collaborative efforts of the National FFA Organization and the Purdue University Department of Animal Sciences, students across the nation…

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Don’t bug out when you learn about this chef’s key ingredient

April 2, 2019

By Emma Ea Ambrose  A few years ago, Joseph Yoon, professional chef and executive director of Brooklyn Bugs, learned three interesting facts. One: The Food…

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AgrAbility helps veterans launch and maintain careers in agriculture

March 5, 2019

By Emma Ea Ambrose  Mike Mosier, a Marine Corps veteran, completed three tours of service, two in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, before retiring from…

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Life on Mars

February 14, 2019
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