
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Collegiate 4-H, FFA, and Farm Bureau club had quite the showing at the annual FFA Alumni Convention with multiple awards won and impactful student experiences…
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Collegiate 4-H, FFA, and Farm Bureau club had quite the showing at the annual FFA Alumni Convention with multiple awards won and impactful student experiences…
The Ambassador team, led by Director of Enrollment Services, Cassie Johnson, hosted several Vol 103 sessions for incoming first year students as part of the New Vol Experience. This new,…
Collegiate 4-H and FFA is an active student organization on the Herbert College of Agriculture’s campus whose mission is to help Tennessee’s 4-H and FFA programs in conjunction with Farm…
Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) is a national society that supports the professional development of minorities in agriculture and related science careers. This past March, ten…
This year’s Herbert students on the Dean’s Student Advisory Council are working to change the Herbert College of Agriculture in a positive way. The council connects undergraduate representatives with the…
The Collegiate Information and Visitor Services Association (CIVSA) hosted the 2024 Student Development Institute (SDI) National Conference January 4–6 in Atlanta, Georgia. Cassie Johnson, the Herbert College of Agriculture’s director…
The Wildlife and Fisheries Society (WFS) is one of thirty-plus student organizations in the Herbert College of Agriculture, allowing students in the School of Natural Resources to complement their education…
“Livestock judging is one of the most mentally physical activities that I’ve ever done,” said Taylor Langford, livestock judging coordinator in the Department of Animal Science at the University of…
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…