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Department Receives New Name by Donald Stotts
Alumni and professional organizations have given their input, the Board of Regents has voted and the third-largest academic department in Oklahoma State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Sciences now has a new name. Complete Story.
Cartmell Receives Regents Distinguished Teaching Award by Tanner Robertson
Dwayne Cartmell, assistant professor in agricultural communications received the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award during an awards ceremony last fall honoring University faculty for achievements in teaching, research and support. Complete story.
Agricultural Communications Teams up With the New Product Development Center
by Rebecca Lasich
This year’s line of new products from Oklahoma manufacturers is ready for presentation to the public through the New Product Development Center at Oklahoma State University. Similar to the fashion industry, new innovations in technology and prototypes are celebrated the same way spring clothing designs are anticipated. NPDC sponsored products cannot be found in stores but rather in small towns across Oklahoma. Complete story.
Agricultural Communications Students Gain Knowledge from D.C. by Jillianne Zweiacker
Washington, D.C. is a city full of history, politics, people and interns. During the summer months, the city is bombarded by thousands of college undergraduates who travel to our nation’s capitol to complete internships. During the months of June and July, agricultural communications juniors, Whitney Danker, Sara Jane Smallwood and Jillianne Zweiacker, from Oklahoma State University were among these students.Complete story.
Collegiate FFA and Alpha Tau Alpha Receive National Awards by Eric Kennel
OSU Collegiate FFA/ Alpha Tau Alpha has been on the move once again this semester. After being named the CASNR Outstanding Student Organization, Collegiate FFA/ATA has set new standards of excellence.Complete story.
Agricultural Communicators of Tommorrow Receive National Awards
The national ACT awards were presented in July 2006, at the National ACT Convention in Portland, Oregon. Judging was done by agricultural communications professionals from across the United States.Complete story.
Leadership Education Institute Continues to Provide Professional Development
by Jen Williams
The Department of Agricultural Education, Communications, and Leadership at Oklahoma Sate University is home to three of the directors for the Leadership Education Institute. Drs. Penny Pennington, Cindy Blackwell, and Bill Weeks are working with colleagues Christine Langone from the University of Georgia and John Barbuto from the University of Nebraska to develop the Leadership Education Institute for faculty in colleges of agriculture interested in furthering their study of teaching and research in leadership. Complete story.
Distance Education Program by Kathleen Kelsey
Are you a working professional who has dreamed of earning a masters degree but just doesn’t have the time? The Department of Agricultural Education, Communications, and Leadership recently began offering a complete Master of Science and Master of Agriculture degree online.Complete story.
Comments From the Department Head by James Leising
The department has had a busy fall semester with the orientation of many new undergraduate and graduate students, the development of new research proposals and projects, and preparation of papers for professional journals and conferences. Complete story
Department Has nine Fall 2006 Agricultural Education Student Teachers Complete list.
Department Has 21 Spring 2007 Agricultural Education Student Teachers Complete list.
Agricultural Education Scholarship Inc. Recipients Announced Complete list.
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