Alumni
Do you have any fond memories of your years at Penn State? Do you feel that you have something to share, based upon your work experiences, that might enhance the curriculum for future graduates? If so, we would like to invite you to become an active member in the Agronommy Alumni Group. This group has been formed to foster interaction between the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Department's alumni and friends, and to act as a source of support and information for the benefit of the department and students. As an Agronomy graduate, whether in crops, soils or turf, you are already a member of the Alumni Group.
The annual newsletter of the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences at Penn State.
The purpose of this awards is to recognize outstanding Department of Crop and Soil Sciences alumni and to foster closer relationships between the award recipients and students, faculty, staff, and other alumni. All alumni of the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences are eligible. This includes graduates of all associate, baccalaureate, master's, and Ph.D. programs. Nominations are due January 15.
This fund is used to facilitate important projects that would otherwise be impossible with the reality of diminishing public support.
The Mentoring Program can help to promote jobs for students, better equip students with the needs of employers, and establish a format avenue for communications between industry employers, the department staff, and students. The program can also be a stepping-stone for a number of innovative activities such as co-op programs, internships, seminars, field trips, and innovative teaching and research activities.
