Departmental News
| Franke awarded Distinguished Graduate Fellowship August 4, 2008 |
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Tanya Franke, doctoral student in agricultural education, recieved the Distinguished Graduate Fellowship for the 2008 - 2009 academic year. Franke, nominated by the Department of Agricultural Education, Communications and Leadership, was awarded the Distinguished Graduate Fellowship (DGF) given by the OSU Foundation for the 2008 - 2009 academic year. This award was given based on GPA, scholarly contributions, awards, honors, research, publications, and presentations at professional meetings. This fellowship is for $2,200, paid in two installments, one in the fall and one in the spring. |
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| Stuteville endowment provides for professorship July 18, 2008 |
The Department of Agricultural Education, Communications and Leadership extend their greatest thanks for the generosity of Jack Stuteville. Stuteville, with the encouragement from Larry Shell, gave a $250,000 gift to the department to be used to support a new endowed professorship in agricultural education. If fully matched, this gift will offer $1 million to support programs in agricultural education. Stuteville was an ag teacher for three years before becoming involved in banking. He greatly supports OSU and the agricultural education program. His own agriculture teacher and his children's teacher, Kenney Beams, greatly impacted his life and his children. The gift will emphasize the college's strong commitment to supporting outstanding educational opportunities for students to enhance the learning experience of the youth and citizens they will one day teach. |
| College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources graduate finalist for Teacher of the Year July 18, 2008 |
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Phillip Scott, OSU college of agriculture graduate, is one of twelve finalists for Oklahoma Teacher of the Year. Scott teaches at McAlester High School and previously taught vocational agriculture at Oilton High School. Scott believes educators teaching science should "employ inquiry methods that focus on the 'big ideas' of science reasearch." The Oklahoma Teacher of the Year will be announced in September at the State Fair of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City. More information |
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| OSU students and faculty featured in AIAEE July 2008 newsletter July 16, 2008 |
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The annual meeting of the Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education, held in Costa Rica March 9-15, 2008 hosted numerous OSU faculty and students. "The Informer", the associations' newsletter features stories by, praise for and pictures of these individuals. Check out the link for more information. AIAEE Newsletter |
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| Moriba awarded Weston Award for Sub-Saharan African Scholars July 2, 2008 |
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Congratulations to Samba Moriba, Ph.D. student in agricultural education for receiving the Weston Award. The Weston Awards Program recognizes eight students from Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia by providing financial assistance during their first year of study in the Fulbright program. The Weston Award honors John Weston, a Fulbright scholar who received his master's degree in economics from the University of New Zealand. Moriba is from Sierra Leone and graduated with his bachelor's (1998) and master's (2002) in agricultural education from Njala University. After lecturing there for four years, he came to puruse his doctoral degree at OSU. After graduation, Moriba plans to return to Sierra Leone to be a professor and researcher at Njala University. |
| Leising recieves AAAE award June 12, 2008 |
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Jim Leising, assistant director for international programs in agriculture recently received the American Association for Agricultural Education Fellow Award. AAAE recognized Leising for his more than 30 years as an active member in the organization at the 2008 AAAE Conference in Reno, Nev. More information... |
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| Kelsey wins American Association of Agricultural Education Award May 23, 2008 |
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Congratulations to Kathleen Kelsey, association professor and distance learning director for the department of agricultural education, communications and leadership. She was recognized as Author of the Year - Second Runner Up from the Journal of Agricultural Education Editing Managing Board. AAAE presented the award on May 23, 2008 for Kelsey's article entitled, "Overcoming gender bias with self-efficacy: A case study of women agricultural education teachers and preservice teachers." |
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| Agricultural Education graduate student awarded OSU Outstanding Ph.D. student 2008 May 21, 2008 |
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The Department of Agricultural Education, Communications and Leadership would like to congratulate graduate student, Tanya Franke, for her recognition as OSU Outstanding Ph.D. student for 2008. Franke is a graduate research associate in agricultural education. She teaches the introduction to agricultural sciences and natural resources for agricultural leadership majors. She is an active member of the Agricultural Education, Communications and Leadership Graduate Student Association and served as their president this past academic year. |
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