Getting involved: agricultural students lead the way
Robotic research puts a new spin on "man's best friend"
Freshman helps make meat healthier
Purdue students tackle environmental problems
Senior project advances alternative fuel research
Wood is good: Wood products students build a career
Professor brings the world to the table
Campus swarms with excitement over bugs
Project Future, Now offers taste of college life
Intramurals make students sports stars
Miles from home...an adventure in student teaching
Study abroad opens a world of opportunities
Top ten reasons to study abroad from a student's perspective
Food science professor tantalizes students' tastebuds
Ag Ambassadors provide passport to Purdue
Web only articles
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Volume 9, No.2
Spring 2004
Getting involved:
agricultural students
lead the way
PHOTO BY TYLER CUSHMAN
Agriculture student Aubrey Brainard (right) leads Dylan Miller on horseback while volunteering for THE CHAPS with science student Sandra Horton.