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Five CAHS Undergraduates Share Research and Study Abroad Experiences in Seminar Series

2019-12-15T14:37:28-06:00

Raymond Thomas, Michelle Mbia, Cayla Steemer, Jessica Watts, and Tiffany Latin gave presentations at the CAHS Research Seminar Series on Thursday, October 20, 2016. Thomas and Latin shared their experiences on their summer study abroad trip to Namibia. Mbia gave a summary of the research study she has been conducting under the supervision of Peter ...

Five CAHS Undergraduates Share Research and Study Abroad Experiences in Seminar Series2019-12-15T14:37:28-06:00

CAHS Apprentices are Encouraged to Take Calculated Risks

2019-12-15T14:37:28-06:00

The Student Leadership Apprentice Program (SLAP) had an exciting September with excellent speakers and networking opportunities. Ali Fares, SLAP Executive Mentor, and Associate Director for Research in the Cooperative Agricultural Research Center, engaged the students in a meaningful discussion focused on the importance of setting a professional agenda and the impact that creativity has on ...

CAHS Apprentices are Encouraged to Take Calculated Risks2019-12-15T14:37:28-06:00

A Gown and Crown Achievement

2019-12-15T14:37:28-06:00

Prairie View A&M University’s homecoming draws former students, family and friends for the game, the parties, the step show and various other events ensuring a unique experience. The coronation of the campus king and queen is always a main focus along with the presentation of the royal court. The College of Agriculture and Human Sciences ...

A Gown and Crown Achievement2019-12-15T14:37:28-06:00

CAHS Student Employees Attend Workplace Etiquette Seminar

2019-12-15T14:37:29-06:00

Approximately 50 student employees working in the College of Agriculture and Human Sciences (CAHS) participated in a Workplace Etiquette Seminar on September 26th and 27th. Gail Long, Assistant Director for Staff Development and Special Projects and Laura Carson, Director for Compliance, Undergraduate Research and Student Success, spearheaded the seminar featuring topics on proper business etiquette ...

CAHS Student Employees Attend Workplace Etiquette Seminar2019-12-15T14:37:29-06:00

CAHS Apprentices Pinpoint Core Values and Effective Communication

2019-12-15T14:37:29-06:00

The College of Agriculture and Human Sciences (CAHS) Student Leadership Apprentice Program had an excellent start this month. The advisors and co-creators, LaRachelle Smith and Danielle Y. Hairston Green received thirty applications from students who were either enrolled or employed in CAHS to participate in the eight-month long intense program. Ten emerging leaders completed all ...

CAHS Apprentices Pinpoint Core Values and Effective Communication2019-12-15T14:37:29-06:00

M.A.L.E.

2019-12-15T14:37:36-06:00

Written by Regan Johnson, 2014-2015 CAHS Ambassador The number one issue I face daily, as a black male, on the campus of Prairie View A&M University varies tremendously.  However, the irony is that the pressure is “on” the campus of PVAMU and also outside the campus.  Just being a black male scholar makes me vulnerable to ...

M.A.L.E.2019-12-15T14:37:36-06:00

Looking at other options for your major

2019-12-15T14:37:36-06:00

Written by Jasmine Hayes, 2014-2015 CAHS Ambassador I am studying plant and soil sciences and continuously learning more options for applying such education. I think it is logical to research about hot topics in plant breeding because there isn’t  enough plant breeders; especially for the generation to come due to lack of students applying to ...

Looking at other options for your major2019-12-15T14:37:36-06:00

Racism Strikes Again

2019-12-15T14:37:36-06:00

Written by Miranda Clark, 2014-2015 CAHS Ambassador I have a lot built up inside and I think it’s time I get it off my chest. I feel racism will never die, as long as the pigment of our skin remains a few shades darker than white. When I think about racism I instantly become furious ...

Racism Strikes Again2019-12-15T14:37:36-06:00

Stay “Woke”, NO JOKE!

2019-12-15T14:37:36-06:00

Written by Christopher Wong, 2014-2015 CAHS Ambassador I had a recent conversation with a faculty member in the College of Ag and Human Science on the topic of sleep. This certain faculty member asked me “What do college students need sleep for? Sleep after you get your degree!” The average adult sleeps for seven hours ...

Stay “Woke”, NO JOKE!2019-12-15T14:37:36-06:00