I would highlight the collaboration efforts within the PSU Global Environmental Brigades club in addition to those between the club and the Piriati community.
It was the ideal image of a rainforest with a thick overcast in the sky and dense vapor coming from the trees as they transpired...
Living the Pure Life!
I never wanted to leave Paris. I came back to the US craving the buttery croissants and Nutella crepes, and wishing that I could eat duck confeit meal every day of my life.
Amazing trip, to an amazing place, with amazing people!
As a study abroad student in U.S from Malaysia, studying in Paris is a truly special and wonderful experience.
Headfirst immersion into a completely unfamiliar environment showed me how complex the world is, how little I know about it, and how much more there is for me to learn.
This experience has not only taught me about another corner of the world, but also prepared me for life after graduation.
Immersing myself in the Greek food system as a consumer helped me gain a better understanding of the culture and agriculture production of Greece.
In a country rich in unity, culture, diversity, and natural resources, one could spend a lifetime working for and transforming the lives of millions.
No one should ever turn down a chance to travel because you never know what you could be keeping yourself from.
My experience abroad was an amazing learning and cultural experience. It is one that I will never forget and I am so thankful to have had the opportunity.
"Learning about another country while actually being in that country is a truly amazing experience."
Studying abroad can be one of the most rewarding, life changing experiences there is.
"There's something different about the Penn State College of Ag Sciences. People care deeply, invest in one another and celebrate each other."
Pennsylvania’s nearly $22 billion forest products industry will be the focus of the 2025 Forest Products Equipment and Technology Exposition, to be held June 6-7 at Penn State's Ag Progress Days site at Rock Springs.
Forty members of the Dairy Science Club in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences traveled to the Netherlands during spring break to learn more about global agriculture and explore a new culture.
What do chickens and people with a common reproductive disorder have in common? More than one might think — and a widely-used diabetes medication might just be the surprising link.
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- Email agcompsupport@psu.edu
- Office 814-865-1229
- Fax 814-863-2662