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2011 Awards Convocation

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  • Introduction - Ray Miller, Director, International Programs in Agriculture & Natural Resources.


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  • Part 1a - Senegal - Manami Brown, Senior Agent, Baltimore City

    4-H youth civic engagement.

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  • The World - Ken Leonard, Associate Professor, AREC

    Challenges and opportunities presented by the world food crisis.

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  • Part 1b - New Zealand - Kelsey Farrish, Junior, Landscape Architecture & Civil Engineering

    Study abroad.

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  • Part 1c - Tanzania, Ethiopia & Chad - Ray Weil, Professor, ENST.

    Soil health, human health, and African development.

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  • Part 1d - South Africa & Burkina Faso - Vivian Hoffman, Assistant Professor, AREC.

    A neglected basic need: Menstrual management in developing countries.

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  • Part 1e - Lebanon - Nadine Sahyoun, Associate Professor, NFSC.

    Food security and nutritional status of vulnerable populations in Lebanon.

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  • Part 2 - Helping others benefits us, too!

    Panel Discussion with Susan Schoenian, Dave Myers, and Stan Fultz.

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  • Part 3a - China 2+2 - Mark Varner & Ziyan Yang.

    China 2+2 - Mark Varner & Ziyan Yang.

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  • Part 3b - Many Countries - Jianhong Meng, Professor, NFSC & Director of JIFSAN.

    Many Countries - Jianhong Meng, Professor, NFSC & Director of JIFSAN.

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  • Part 3c - Argentina - Jose Costa, Associate Professor, PSLA.

    Helping solve the wheat scab problem in Argentina and Maryland.

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  • Part 3d - Georgia & Armenia - Valerie Ragan, Research Associate & Director, Center for Public & Corporate Veterinary Medicine, VMRCVM.

    Supporting agriculture and veterinary medicine in the Caucasus.

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  • Part 3e - Haiti - Stephanie Lansing, Assistant Professor, ENST.

    Using ecological engineering to turn waste into energy.

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  • Part 3f - The World Coming to UM and Maryland - Dale Johnson, Principal Agent & Extension Specialist.

    Short-term international training programs at UM and in the State.

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  • Part 3g - France - Tom Porter, Professor & Chair, ANSC.

    Genetic and molecular basis for chicken growth.

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  • Part 4 - Campus Recognition for AGNR International Work

    Campus Recognition for AGNR International Work by Saul Sosnowski.

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  • Part 5 - Q&A with the presenters.

    Q&A with the presenters.

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  • Part 6 - Wrap up and closing with Dean Wei.

    Wrap up and closing with Dean Wei.

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  • Part 7 - Awards Ceremony.

    Awards Ceremony.

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