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Alumni of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources are doing some great things. They work in diverse fields or have continued on to graduate school, and they're using their education to tackle the issues of our changing world. The possibilities for AGNR graduates are endless.
Click on a graduate's name to read their profile.
Curtis Crouse
Major: Animal Care and Management
Currently: Aquatics Specialist for Charles River
Michelle Liu
Major: Dietetics
Currently: Nutrition Counselor for Maryland WIC Program
Katy Macleod
Major: Agriculture Science & Technology
Currently: Agriculture teacher at Liberty High School
Katie Powell
Major: Animal Science
Currently: Student at University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
Matt Snider
Major: Animal Science
Currently: Research Intern for Global Visions International in South Africa
Eric Yeroshefsky
Major: Agricultural & Resource Economics - Business Management
Currently: Analyst for SRA International – works on Energy Star project
Peter Machado
Master's in Food Science
Currently: Research Scientist for The Hershey Company
For more information, contact Liz Wright
Last updated: 05/5/2010
Maryland State Fair 2012 Youth Employees - Due July 15th
It is that time again! The Maryland State Fair will be coming up and we are looking for 4-H youth who would like to work at the State Fair. This opportunity is open to senior 4-Hers. Visit our website at http://www.maryland4h.org/What%20New.cfm for the application materials due back to Linda Walsh by July 15th.
See you at the Fair! - posted May 15, 2012
Maryland 4-H Scholarships
Don't forget! Maryland 4-H Scholarship Applications are due June 1, 2012! - posted May 15, 2012
Diamond Clover Revisions
Our Revised Diamond Clover Guidelines are posted on our website in the “Youth and Families” section under “Awards & Recognition”. These revisions will apply to all 2013 Diamond Clover Proposals – note the due date for 2013 Proposals at the State 4-H Office is September 15th – and for future years – remember the September 15th due date at the State Office level. Youth should check for local turnaround times with their 4-H Educators. NOTE: since the Diamond Clover Guideline have just been revised – we do not want to deter any current plans or projects – so, we will accept any proposals approved at the county/city level for this year, so send any that you have gotten approved on the county/city level to the State 4-H Office – THEN for 2013 we will start with the September 15th Deadline. - posted May 15, 2012