Yearly Archives: 2017
6 tips for decoding college financial aid award letters
As college acceptance letters arrive in the mail, another important document is not far behind: financial aid letters.
DHIA offers scholarships
The National Dairy Herd Information Association (DHIA) offers financial scholarships to students whose family farm has a dairy herd on DHIA test.
Thiel College
Thiel College students are taking part in hands on research and experience. Students have internships on and off campus that provide them with insight after their first semester.
Book outlines steps to achieve sustainable agriculture
A University of Kansas law professor has written a book calling for support of a revolution in agriculture.
Pa. students can earn dairy scholarships
The Center for Dairy Excellence Foundation of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association are offering up to 10 $3,000 Student Leader Scholarships.
Chris Hogan, Ohio State University/West Virginia University College of Law
Chris Hogan changed majors four times. Now, the Ohio State grad is focusing his law degree from West Virginia University in the area of ag law.
Soybean checkoff brings new technology to market
The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council's efforts to grow farmers' return on their soy checkoff investments have taken another leap forward.
5 tips for parents on a less stressful college search
Whether you’re sending your first child off to college or your fourth, helping your teen decide on a college can be stressful for both the child and the parent.
Chatham University
Chatham University is home to the Falk School of Sustainability and Environment and Eden Hall Campus offering Bachelor's in environmental science, sustainability and food studies (fall 2018).
10 worst reasons to pick a college
Picking a college or university because it's where your parents want you to go is not a good reason to base your decision on.















