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CAHS student takes Pathways first place honors
College of Agriculture and Human Sciences student Natalie Delahoussaye took home first place honors in the Agriculture division in the 7th annual Texas A&M University System Pathways Student Research Symposium held in Laredo recently. Read more |
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Technology touches the masses at GIS Day
Prairie View, TEXAS – If you’ve ever let a Global Positioning System car unit guide you on a road trip or watched as a meteorologist showed hurricane storm surge predictions, then you’ve experienced GIS technology, recently highlight by GIS Day 2009.
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Cuero hopes invention inspires students
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas -- A new invention by scientist Dr. Raul Cuero has caught the attention of those outside of the Prairie View A&M University campus. But he is more pleased with the effect the discovery has on PV students. Read more |
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World Food Day addresses global hunger crisis As Vice President of Packaging Research and Development for the Heinz Innovation Center, Dr. Michael Okoroafor’s view on food spans much further than a bottle of ketchup Read more |
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Artificial insemination seminar aids produces, students One day in the future, if Andrea Loyd ever owns a herd of goats, a trip she took to Prairie View in September will serve her well.
Loyd, farm manager at Stephen F. Austin University, visited the International Goat Research Center recently for an artificial insemination seminar.
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Oklahoma students get a close look at CAHS
PRAIRIE VIEW ‐‐ If you are a high school student on the
cusp of graduating, there is no experience like first‐hand
experience when it comes to picking a university to
attend.
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Quality serves as focus for CARC Staff Conference
THE WOODLANDS – A commitment to adhere to the highest standards of quality was the focal point of the Cooperative Agricultural Research Center’s annual staff conference. Read more |