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Nicholas Grimm
Senior in Agricultural Education CAHNRS Ambassador “Being a CAHNRS Ambassador is really an invaluable opportunity. One of my favorite things about being an Ambassador is having the opportunity to acquire a fairly in-depth understanding of each of the programs within our incredibly diverse college. Not only does that improve my personal educational experience, it also [...]
Zorah Oppenheimer
Senior in wildlife ecology CAHNRS on-campus intern I worked as an intern on campus at the pygmy rabbit facilities and the wild ungulate facility. I got to help raise black-tail deer fawns over the summer. I also helped with the release of pygmy rabbits in Ephrata. I personally learn much better on the job than [...]
Jessica McCorkle
2010 Alumnus, Contract Designer with Westfield Apparel, Merchandising, Design, and Textiles CAHNRS Undergraduate Research Project Grant Recipient My research project dealt with a total re-fit of the West Point Academy uniform for female cadets. I worked with Professor Carol Salusso. It was really great, and actually, is the reason I got my job. My employer [...]
Meghan Munter
Senior in Animal Science Won first place in 2010 CAHNRS Undergraduate Research Project Competition I found a network of people in animal science that really encouraged me to go beyond and try things that I haven’t. I worked with Professor Derek Mclean to look for the genes that help determine oocyte quality in ewes. I [...]
Victoria Marsh
Sophomore, CAHNRS Ambassador CAHNRS intern with WSU’s Ripple Effect Project I have had a passion for agriculture for many years serving as a State FFA Officer, but my desire to help others in Africa was developed in the past year through my internship with Ripple Effect, a WSU-organized non-profit working in Malawi. When the opportunity [...]