
Kamryn Cregger graduated from the Herbert College of Agriculture last December with her bachelor’s degree in plant sciences and minor in entomology and plant pathology. Since then, she has been…
Kamryn Cregger graduated from the Herbert College of Agriculture last December with her bachelor’s degree in plant sciences and minor in entomology and plant pathology. Since then, she has been…
The East Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center is one of ten AgResearch and Education Centers located throughout Tennessee. It serves as a field laboratory providing experimental plots, lands, livestock, orchards, equipment,…
When Julian Cosner transferred to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, from East Tennessee State University, he was unsure of what direction his education would take. He recently had decided nursing…
Placing in the top three of any competition is quite a feat to boast; doing it year after year in a national competition is unheard of! Students in the Department…
At the Herbert College of Agriculture, distinction is widespread. Herbert students showcase excellence in everything they accomplish. A primary example lies within the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications, more…
Bob Sinclair is the 2021 recipient of the Herbert College of Agriculture Distinguished Alumnus award.
The Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications has an exciting new offering for students: the ability to complete a bachelor of science degree online.
Shifting to a virtual world has been no easy feat, but our Herbert faculty, staff, and students are resilient. Cooperation, determination, and innovation have been key in finding creative ways to connect with both prospective and current students.