Author Roger Thurow Visits INTAD Capstone Course
Tackling ‘Wicked’ Food Security Issues: Experiences from the US Borlaug Food Security Summer Institute

The 2017 U.S Borlaug Summer Institute on Global Food Security at Purdue took place during July 4-17 bringing together 40 graduate students from all over the USA interested in areas of global food security. I was fortunate enough to be one of the 40 who were selected to represent the Borlaug’s vision of a world without hunger.

Notes from the Field: Megan Wilkerson

As a dual-title doctoral candidate in Entomology and International Agriculture & Development, I dreamed of living in a developing country to offer my expertise and transform the deprived lived of marginalized small farmers. Funding from Penn State University and the USDA Norman Borlaug Fellowship afforded me the opportunity to spend a year in Ghana alongside cocoa farmers to document arthropod communities, conduct sociological investigations and test the effectiveness of pesticide replacements.

Participatory Food Security Studies: Christian Kelly Scott
Latin America in 4-H Global Cloverbud Day
Fieldwork Reflections: Picture of Kyrgyzstan
Ag Sciences students to represent Penn State at World Food Prize Symposium

Five students enrolled in College of Agricultural Sciences programs will represent Penn State at the 2017 Borlaug Dialogue, one of the events planned during the annual World Food Prize International Symposium, Oct. 18-20 in Des Moines, Iowa.

World Food Prize: Grad students look forward to expanding knowledge at symposium

This year, two graduate students from Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, Ilse Huerta Arredondo and Celize Christy, will represent the University at World Food Prize events in Des Moines, Iowa, Oct.18-20.

Cacao pioneers: Meet Penn State's Colombian Fulbright Scholars

Four new Fulbright Scholars, who arrived at the College of Agricultural Sciences in August, are looking to economics, sociology, and soil and plant science research for ways to put Colombia at the forefront of the world's cacao production. Under the guidance of faculty at Penn State, they will attempt to tackle some of the country's most pervasive issues, from education to production challenges and corruption.

INTAD Student Spotlight: Julie Baniszewski
INTAD Student Provides Technical Assistance to Lebanese Agriculture Research Institute
INTAD students and grads hone skills for international workplace
Seeking Cambodian scholars to apply for Ph.D. training

Penn State University is currently seeking Cambodian scholars to apply for Ph.D. training. A Graduate Research Assistantship stipend and tuition waiver is available for a qualified applicant.

New M.S. Student Hopes to Improve Agricultural Systems

This spring semester PPEM welcomes new Plant Pathology M.S. student and visionary Genna Tesdall.

Mazzone and Gugino Travel to Honduras

Gugino and Mazzone visited Zamorano Agricultural University in Honduras to obtain information for educational materials to help Western Honduran growers.

Crops vs. caterpillars

Featuring the caterpillar research of Loren Rivera-Vega, doctoral candidate in entomology and International Agriculture and Development.

Hope for Bananas: A Joint Effort Against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense TR4

Ph.D. candidate Freddy Magdama reports on the emergence of FocTR4 and int'l efforts to address this banana industry threat.

INTAD Student Wins Top Prize in Research Pitch Competition

Megan Wilkerson, Ph.D. candidate in INTAD and Entomology won first place in the Second Annual Pitch Competition.

INTAD Student Spotlight: Noel Habashy
INTAD Students Engage Community Through Farmers Market Outreach

INTAD/Plant Pathology graduate students Laura del Sol Bautista Jalon and Jennie Mazzone showcased research and answered gardening questions at North Atherton Farmers Market.

Penn State begins new interdisciplinary Peace Corps fellowship program

Penn State and the Peace Corps have finalized a new partnership that will help returning Peace Corps volunteers pursue their graduate education in the School of International Affairs, Smeal College of Business, or the College of Agricultural Sciences.

INTAD Student Spotlight: Po An Lin

Po An Lin is a Ph.D. student in Entomology and International Agriculture and Development. He is currently studying the impact of drought stress on the interaction between plant feeding insect and their host plant, and trying to understand how insect saliva could potentially involve in these interactions.

INTAD Student Spotlight: Sulav Paudel

Sulav Paudel is a native of Nepal and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. dual degree title in Entomology and International Agriculture and Development at Penn State.

INTAD Student Spotlight: Asifa Hameed

Asifa Hameed is Fulbright fellow, public outreach officer, and Ph.D. student in Entomology and International Agriculture and Development at Penn State University.

INTAD graduate Kristin Babbie cites Penn State experiences in a feature for NextBillion blog
Penn State Faculty and Students Attend World Food Prize
INTAD Student Spotlight: Abou Traore
INTAD Alumna Provides Agriculture Training for Syrian Refugees

Sarah Osmane, a recent graduate of the International Agriculture and Development Agriculture dual-title, is now serving as the Agriculture Officer at Concern Worldwide.

INTAD Student Spotlight: Christian Man

INTAD student Christian Man part of Catholic Relief Services research team in Ethiopia.

INTAD Student Speaks at World Cocao Foundation Meeting

Megan Wilkerson, Ph.D. candidate in Entomology and International Agriculture and Development, was featured in the Innovation Showcase at the World Cocoa Foundation Meeting in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire.

INTAD: A Life-Changing Experience

Sulav Paudel is a native of Nepal and graduated with a M.S. in Entomology and International Agriculture and Development at Penn State. Sulav has returned to Penn State to pursue a dual-title Ph.D. and shares his thoughts on why he returned.

INTAD students chosen to attend forum for future leaders

Two graduate students in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences have been selected to attend the Future Leaders Forum, to be held as part of the Association for International Agriculture and Rural Development annual meeting, May 31-June 2 in Washington, D.C. Sarah Eissler and Megan Wilkerson were among only 12 students selected to participate out of nearly 100 applicants from universities across the country.

INTAD Student Receives Seed Grant to Conduct Research in Turkey

INTAD student Anita Behari received an INTAD Competitive Grant to arrange wheat research in Turkey.

INTAD Students Sharpen Teaching Skills in Global Agriculture

Graduate students enrolled in the International Agriculture and Development dual-title degree program practiced teaching skills in the Global Agriculture course during the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Agricultural Sciences.

INTAD Student Receives Competitive Grant to Conduct Research in the Northern Andes of Peru

INTAD student interviews school teachers in rural Peru concerning new education policies introduced in 2013.

Penn State Graduates Benefit from International Experience

Where are they now? Three recent Penn State INTAD graduate students are pursuing successful careers.

INTAD Student Appointed Visiting Researcher

Sarah Eissler, PhD student in Rural Sociology and International Agriculture and Development (INTAD), was appointed a Visiting Researcher at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT).

INTAD Students Receive AIARD Memberships

The Office of International Programs at Penn State University will sponsor AIARD memberships for students currently enrolled in the International Agriculture and Development (INTAD) dual-title degree program.

Mazzone Awarded International Research Funding

Jennie Mazzone was awarded funding to develop educational materials to empower Honduran women in the horticultural value chain.

INTAD Graduate Shares Research with USAID Administrator

INTAD graduate, Sulav Paudel, shares research with USAID Administrator Raj Shah on his recent visit to Nepal.

AEE & INTAD Graduate Student Teaches PA Governor's School for the Agricultural Sciences

Agricultural & Extension Education and INTAD student, Roshan Nayak, gains teaching experience with the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Agricultural Sciences (PGSAS).

INTAD Student Teaches Agriculture in Korea

A micro-teaching experience in the Republic of Korea inspires empathy of English Language Learners in INTAD/Agricultural & Extension Education student Amanda Forstater.

INTAD Doctoral Candidate Selected for Entomological Society of America Policy Fellowship
Hilary Cheesman Takes Preliminary Trip to Bolivia

INTAD student, Hilary Cheesman, traveled in April to Bolivia to begin research that will support the sustainability and productivity of Andean farmers.

Laura Sankey Conducts Research on Teaching and Learning in Sweden

Laura Sankey, Ph.D. candidate, shares a first-hand account of her experience conducting research in Sweden in May 2013.

INTAD Celebrates First Graduates

In the Spring 2013, INTAD proudly celebrated two of its first graduate students, Anna Testen and Brad Olsen.

Ariel Rivers applies her International Ag Education to research in Central Mexico

Read a first hand account of Ariel's research interests and her time spent at CIMMYT in Central Mexico. Ariel is a Borlaug Fellow and Ph.D. Candidate in Entomology and INTAD.

Penn State INTAD Student Conducts Fieldwork in the Dominican Republic

Effie Smith recently spent two and a half months in a former sugar-cane laborer community in the Dominican Republic conducting in-depth interviews to uncover the sources of income of contemporary batey residents.

Penn State INTAD Student Focuses on Vegetable Value Chains in Cambodia
Extension of adaptive measure for pest control in rural communities of Nepal

INTAD student Divya Pant shares her experience working in a livelihood project in Nepal before beginning her master's program at Penn State.

INTAD Alumna Ariel Rivers Elected to Vice President of AIARD

International Agriculture and Development alumna Ariel Rivers was recently elected to vice president of the Association for International Agriculture and Rural Development.

College of Ag Sciences doctoral student chosen as Next Generation Global Leader

Kelly Chege, a doctoral candidate in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, has been selected as a member of the inaugural class of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition’s Next Generation Global Leaders Network

Agricultural Sciences student research highlighted in virtual Global Gallery

Faculty and graduate students in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences will showcase their international research during the third annual Global Gallery, a symposium hosted by the international agriculture and development dual-title graduate program, known as INTAD, and its student association.

INTAD Student Partners with Indonesian Aroma and Flavor Company to Study Cloves

Isabel Gutierrez traveled to Java, Indonesia in December 2019 to learn about cloves and clove farming practices.

Cellular agriculture development has potential to change food industry, society

Depending on how it occurs, the development of cellular agriculture — food grown in factories from cells or yeast — has the potential to either accelerate socioeconomic inequality or provide beneficial alternatives to the status quo. That’s the conclusion of a new study led by Penn State researchers, who assessed the potential trajectories for a new technology that synergizes computer science, biopharma, tissue engineering and food science to grow cultured meat, dairy and egg products from animal cells and/or genetically modified yeast.

INTAD candidate travels to Costa Rica to study soil health on coffee farms

Fourth-year Soil Science and INTAD PhD candidate Nina Camillone is currently in Costa Rica conducting field research on soil health on coffee farms in Costa Rica in partnership with EARTH University.

Black bears could play important role in dispersal of pathogen-carrying ticks

The lead researcher in this study is Hannah Tiffin, a doctoral candidate in entomology and INTAD.

Fulbright award recipient in College of Ag Sciences conducting research in Ghana

In rural Ghana, where most rely on farming for survival, families face many challenges, including scarcity of food, running water and electricity. Women carry a hefty workload because they are responsible not just for child-rearing and household tasks but also for farm chores. Though their contributions often leave women with less free time than men, their work is undervalued, and most women are not equal partners in financial decision-making, according to Kaitlin Fischer, a doctoral degree candidate in rural sociology in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.

Student receives Fulbright to study honey bee health, behavior in Kenya

In East Africa, beekeepers set up empty hives hoping that migrating swarms of honey bees will take up residence and provide them with honey. However, it is difficult for beekeepers to predict when migrating swarms will arrive and leave and when to harvest honey. Darcy Gray, a graduate student in Penn State's intercollege graduate degree program in ecology, has received a Fulbright Study/Research Award to help beekeepers by examining how habitat and weather patterns drive bee migration and honey production in Kenya.

INTAD Students Assist With Historic Ice Cream Short Course

Marjorie Jauregui, Nixon Meneses-Marentes, Jennifer Goza, and Laura Rolon, four graduate students from the Food Science department taking the INTAD dual-degree option had the chance to assist, participate, and coordinate the 130th edition of the Penn State Ice Cream Short Course (ICSC). ICSC is a week-long class directed by Dr. Bob Roberts, Professor and Head of the Department of Food Science, who has served for the ICSC for the last 24 years.

Graduate student selected for Young Scientists Cohort at World Food Forum

Ram Neupane, a graduate student in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, will be one of 20 members of the inaugural Young Scientists Cohort at the World Food Forum. The World Food Forum is an independent, youth-led global network of partners facilitated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The goal is to encourage and empower young people to raise awareness about the global hunger crisis and shape sustainable development goals for agrifood systems.

Plant pathology graduate student receives prestigious research fellowship

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Olanrewaju Shittu, a doctoral candidate in the Penn State Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, has been named a Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research Fellow for 2022-2025.

Penn State student competes to expand sustainable agriculture efforts abroad

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — When Penn State graduate student Divya Pant entered the Miss Nepal North America pageant, it wasn’t simply the crown she was after — it was the opportunity to promote her waste management organization, Carbon Away. Pant, a doctoral candidate in the BioRenewable Systems graduate program in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, participated in the contest this summer to help raise awareness about the project, which she founded in 2021 with the goal of converting waste generated during the agricultural process into energy and fertilizer.

Graduate students author textbook on global agriculture and food security

Written by graduate students in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, the book is an in-depth examination of the ecological, economic, social, political and technological factors that influence whether a person, community or nation is considered food secure.

Penn State Global announces 2022-23 faculty, staff, student awards

Penn State Global has announced the 2022-23 recipients of its annual awards that recognize the outstanding contributions of individuals and academic programs at Penn State who have helped to advance the University’s global engagement goals.

Seventy-six graduate students earn prizes at 2023 Graduate Exhibition

Seventy-six Penn State graduate students earned first-, second- or third-place prizes at the 2023 Graduate Exhibition, held March 20-24 on the University Park campus and online. More than 275 students from more than 65 graduate programs participated in one of five categories: research, design, performance, visual arts and video.

Extreme heat threatens solitary bees and global food security

In a recent study, an international team of researchers led by Penn State University delved deep into the relationships between heat waves, solitary bees, and the protozoan pathogen, Crithidia mellificae.

Penn State researchers explore how gender affects agriculture in Ghana

A team of Penn State researchers recently held a workshop in Ghana, exploring how gender affects dynamics within the agriculture industry. The trip capped a multi-year effort to better understand time poverty among women peanut farmers.

Cultivating connections: Penn State students make global bonds working in Uganda

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Sarah Richards has big plans for her future — she wants to be a leader in finding new ways to help farmers grow food more sustainably, using tiny living things called microbes. To make that happen, the Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences doctoral student knows it’s crucial to improve how scientists and farmers communicate and work together to create science and policy that meets real farming needs. She saw this practice firsthand as part of a team of faculty, students and early career professionals from Penn State, Michigan State University, Texas A&M University, Stockholm Environment Institute and African institutions hosted in July by Makerere University in Uganda.

Trip to Uganda has a profound impact on Penn State graduate student

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — For doctoral student and agricultural educator Mia Sullivan, traveling to Uganda this past summer with Penn State’s Global Teach Ag Network will be the foundation for her studies and future career.

Common plant could help reduce food insecurity, researchers find

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — An often-overlooked water plant that can double its biomass in two days, capture nitrogen from the air — making it a valuable green fertilizer — and be fed to poultry and livestock could serve as life-saving food for humans in the event of a catastrophe or disaster, a new study led by Penn State researchers suggests.

Penn State Global announces 2023-24 award recipients for global engagement

Zilfa Irakoze, doctoral student in food science and INTAD, has been selected for the Ardeth and Norman Frisbey International Student Award in the graduate student category. These awards honor and recognize outstanding contributions to international understanding by graduate and undergraduate international students.

Finalists announced for Graduate School Three Minute Thesis competition March 23

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Eleven graduate students have been selected for the final round of the inaugural Penn State Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition including Auja Bywater, doctoral student in food science and INTAD, College of Agricultural Sciences, “Improving Food Safety: Exploring Bacterial Diversity in Hydroponic Farming”.

Three graduate students honored at inaugural Three Minute Thesis competition

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Three graduate students were honored on March 23 as award recipients in the final round of Penn State’s inaugural Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, held at the Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center.

Forty graduate students honored with prestigious University awards

We are proud of Lanre Shittu and Sarah Richards, two INTAD students who have received awards from the Graduate School

College of Ag Sciences recognizes students, faculty for exceptional achievements

During its annual meeting on April 3, the Penn State chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta, the agricultural honor society, honored faculty and students from the College of Agricultural Sciences - many of them affiliated with the INTAD dual-title degree program.

Video: INTAD Students Share Thoughts on INTAD Dual-Title

At the Global Gallery event in February 2024, INTAD students shared their thoughts and experiences about the INTAD dual-title. Hear firsthand how this program is shaping their academic and professional journeys.

Fox Graduate School names recipients of fall 2024 International Travel Grants

The J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School at Penn State and Penn State Global have announced the awardees for the Fall 2024 Graduate Student International Travel Grants. Of 39 applications, seven were selected for $1,500 grants to assist them in presenting their research at international conferences outside the United States.

INTAD Student Mary Tutuola Akingbasote Attends 2024 Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue
From the Galápagos to Global Food Safety: INTAD Ph.D. Student Explores Agricultural Water Quality in a Unique Ecosystem

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