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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Tyler Cornish
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/alumni-tyler-cornish
become interested in turf? Tyler: In high school I did a lot of landscaping work for some family friends ... that I’ve had the opportunity to work with reach the top of their tier levels of their sports. Seeing ... them on tv competing at the highest level and knowing that you helped play a small role in that success ...
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Minter named as Field Specialist, Specialty Crops Production Systems
Logan Minter has been hired as field specialist, specialty crops production systems for OSU Extension. ...
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New Cybersecurity for You Activities Released
scam. Thank you for being part of the solution to reduce the risk of cyber threats. Contact a member of ...
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Future Freshman- BETA
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/5166
Columbus | Wooster Meet Clare Defining her journey. Meet Landon Protecting the future of soil and water. ...
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https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/5172
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Staff and Manager Career Development Grants Deadline Approaching – Aug. 31
Eligible staff can use the grants to pay for professional development opportunities occurring between ...
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People Make their Cooperatives Go and Grow: Reflections on a Timeless Idea
The timeless idea that it is people who make their cooperative go and grow is celebrating its 50 ...
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Celebration of Youth – Sept. 14
over. Tickets are $50. Attendees should register by Aug. 24 for sponsorship recognition. Tickets can be ...
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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Gabriela Silva-Pumarada
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/hcs-alumni-spotlight-gabriela-silva-pumarada
focusing specifically on using biochar as a soil amendment and measuring its effects in corn and greenhouse ... I enjoy as part of my job. My role as RA at Corteva is split between the Seed Research & Development ... within research I really enjoy the balance between field and office/data work. While I’m still fairly new ...
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$2.5 Million Grant to be Used to Improve Health of Ohioans
fund the High Obesity Program (HOP), which, in Ohio, will be led by Extension. The five-year program ...