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Students attend
career expo
Representatives from more than 40 companies and agencies—Dow AgroSciences, Hormel, Merial, Tyson, the Peace Corps, Walton EMC—met with students at the Career Center’s third annual South Campus Career Expo on March 1 in Stegeman Coliseum.

The expo was developed through a partnership with the Career Center, the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the Warnell School of Forest Resources.

“The Career Expo is designed to highlight careers and internships in such science-related industries as engineering, food, nutrition, green resources, natural resources, forest resources, agriculture, environmental science and poultry science,” says Christie Sanders, career consultant for agricultural, environmental and forest resources at the Career Center. (Photos by Paul Efland)