REACH Scholarship Opportunity

To meet the demand for animal science graduates within Indiana’s poultry industry, Purdue’s College of Agriculture has created a program aiming to streamline career paths for interested students. 

The REACH (Research, Engagement, Activity, Culture, Hen) Program is led by Elizabeth Karcher, associate professor of animal sciences, and team members Greg Fraley, Terry and Sandra Tucker Family Endowed Chair of Poultry Science; Pamala Morris, Associate Dean and Director of the Office of Multicultural Programs and professor of agricultural sciences education and communication; Luis Santiago, Purdue Extension educator in Daviess County; and James Wolff, Purdue Extension educator in Allen County.

Questions can be directed to James Wolff at jmwolff@purdue.edu

 

 

REACH Scholarship

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