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It’s “A New Season for Agricultural Research” at Florida A&M University! The College of Agriculture and Food Sciences will host a Research Forum on Tuesday, March 31, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at FAMU’s Perry-Paige Auditorium. Come hear about FAMU’s first-ever gene cloning of the muscadine grape. Learn how plants can protect vegetables from insect pests, and discover how organic matter can improve our drinking water. You don’t want to miss this year’s CAFS Research Forum! For details, call 412-5188.
The Search Committee for the recruiter position within the College of Science and Technology will meet on Friday, October 2 at 10 a.m. in the 121 University Commons – College of Science and Technology Conference Room.
The Search Committee for the recruiter position within the College of Science and Technology will meet on Thursday, October 15 at 11 a.m. in Room 121 of the University Commons.
Learn about careers and jobs in Agriculture and Food Sciences in the private sector, federal and state government.
Audience: college students, community/junior college students, and high school students
The search committee for the recruiter position within the College of Science and Technology will meet on Friday, October 26, at 10 a.m. in 121 University Commons – College of Science and Technology Conference
G. Dale Wesson, Ph.D., vice president for Research and Economic Development at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore will discuss how to prepare for graduate school, how to choose your graduate mentor, and funding.
Join the FAMU School of Journalism & Graphic Communication for a conversation about how race is portrayed in the media. SJGC’s Knight Chair for Student Achievement Francine Huff will host a panel discussion featuring Eric Deggans, NPR’s TV critic and author of “Race Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation;” Shonda Knight, WCTV executive producer and anchor; Dr. Leah Hunter, SJGC visiting professor; and Dr. Rondrea Mathis, social justice advocate and visiting instructor at University of South Florida.