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News article: Faculty, staff, graduate students attend annual AAAE conference in Texas

The Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership had 14 faculty, staff and graduate students attend the annual conference of the American Association for Agricultural Education in Lubbock, Texas in late May.

Faculty attending included:

News article: Bowling honored with national early-career teaching award

This article was originally published by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Office of Marketing and Communications.

News article: Eleven graduate students defend projects, research

The Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership had 10 graduate students successfully defend their project, thesis or dissertations during the 2024 Spring Semester. 

Students completing a master's project:

News article: Faculty, graduate students attend NC-AAAE

The Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership had several members of our faculty, along with graduate students, attend the annual conference for the North Central Region of the American Association for Agricultural Education. The conference was hosted by the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

At the annual awards banquet, Dr. Amand Bowling, Dr. Annie Specht, and Dr. Mary Rodriguez were presented with awards. 

News article: Faculty and graduate students represent ACEL at virtual NACTA conference

Congratulations to our ACEL faculty and graduate students who represented our department so well at the annual NACTA (North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture) virtual conference held last week.

Dr. Susie Whittington, professor of agriscience education, was announced as the 2020 President-Elect.

Dr. Mary Rodriguez, assistant professor of community leadership, was recognized with a 2020 Educator Award.

News article: Bowling hired as assistant professor of agriscience education

The Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership (ACEL) at The Ohio State University is pleased to share that Dr. Amanda Bowling has accepted a position with our department as an assistant professor in agriscience education. For the past year, Bowling has served as a visiting assistant professor in the Department.