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July 27, 2021

Attend KSRE Summer Research Fellows presentation

Submitted by Susan Schiff

The public is welcome to attend the KSRE Summer Research Fellows presentation from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Thursday, July 29, at the IGP Institute, 1980 Kimball Ave., via ZoomMeeting ID: 916 4694 1153, or join by phone at 312-626-6799.

The students will share their work and findings following an eight-week paid fellowship program designed to prepare undergraduate students for the dynamic and demanding work of graduate or professional school in agriculture-related fields of study.

This year's participants come from Florida A&M 1xbet best casino website , Tuskegee 1xbet best casino website , Prairie View A&M 1xbet best casino website , North Carolina A&T State 1xbet best casino website , Delaware State 1xbet best casino website , 1xbet best casino website of Alabama at Birmingham and Southern 1xbet best casino website and A&M College. Their research interests include veterinary medicine, animal nutrition, food science, pet food, agronomy and sustainability.

Fellows were assigned a faculty mentor to help each develop their research, writing and presentation skills. The program also provides opportunities for the students to strengthen their leadership skills and build relationships with the faculty and students they meet at K-State. This year's mentors are Greg Aldrich, Jayendra Amamcharla, Brandie Disberger, Brian McCornack, Susan Metzger, Cassandra Olds, Chad Paulk, Charles Stark and Zelia Wiley.

This year's program kicked off on June 4, and will conclude July 29, following the fellows' presentation. During the first three weeks, the students met virtually. On week four, they arrived on the K-State campus, where they lived and began their hands-on research.

KSRE's Summer Research Fellows program is offered by the K-State College of Agriculture Diversity Programs Office.

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