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Fulbright Global Food Security Seminar -- Part Three Fulbright Global Food Security Seminar -- Part Three
March 21, 2012
Students representing 36 different nations and universities from all over the United States took part in the Fulbright Global Food Security Seminar. Students had the opportunity to question experts in panel discussions at the Penn Stater Conference Hotel.

Current Issue: Winter/Spring 2012

Mastering Metabolomics: An Interview with Andrew Patterson Mastering Metabolomics: An Interview with Andrew Patterson
New faculty member and researcher Andrew Patterson talks about metabolomics (you'll find out what that means) and the impact it could have on work throughout the college.
Changes in the Academic Structure of the College Changes in the Academic Structure of the College
A new academic structure for the college was approved by the Board of Trustees in November 2011. Restructuring academic departments reduced their number from twelve to nine. The plan will formally take effect on July 1 of this year.
"An Opener of Doors" "An Opener of Doors"
Three College of Agricultural Sciences faculty members, Nicole Brown, James Endres Howell, and Dan Stearns, talk about how their teaching methods help students succeed now and in the future.
Regulatory Challenges Regulatory Challenges
Penn State Extension works with farmers and government agencies to help with renewed efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay and make sure the latest research and technology is available to meet new regulatory challenges.
Working at Biltmore Working at Biltmore
Three graduates of the College of Agricultural Sciences bring their education and expertise to the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina to help keep the vision of George Vanderbilt II alive.
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