WSU CAHNRS

College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences

Current and Future Students

Vital, Vibrant, Team-Player

CAHNRS Coug named best
student-employee in Washington

Like Mother, Like Child

New Research on Parents,
Preschoolers, Obesity

I hear and I forget.
I see and I remember.

I do and I understand.

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Evolution

Fashion Show Adapts
to Changing Industry

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New School of the Environment

Interdisciplinary Education
to Tackle Local and Global Problems

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Circle of Love

Student Club Makes Surgical
Caps for Children Facing Surgery

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Getting Hands On Business

AMDT Students Visit China,
See Manufacturing Up Close

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CAHNRS Cougs Impact the World

Welcome to Washington State University

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Paid Internship Opportunity + Employer Pays for 1 Credit Hour

Double M Orchards is offering a summer internship to a student in CAHNRS with an interest in Horticultural and Orchard Management. The MM Orchard is made up of 300 acres of cherries and 350 acres of apples, both organic and conventional. The internship starts in the first part of May and last through midAugust which should correspond with the school year. The wage is $12/hour. Double M Orchards will pay $500 for the first credit hour of the internship. Learn more » Or, check out CougLink, the one-stop site for students looking for internships… and employers looking for talented students to mentor.

Scholarships Change Lives – The Campaign for Students

For some students, a scholarship means the difference between attending school or not. As a college, we have always enjoyed strong support in this area – our donors understand the value of providing a hand-up. The Campaign for Washington State gives us an opportunity to shore up and expand scholarship support. Please view this short video about how Scholarships Change Lives.

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Videos about Our Majors

You asked, we answered: What can you do with a degree from CAHNRS? Check out this new series of videos about the career possibilities you’ll have with a B.S. or B.A. from our college.

We’ve got videos about all our undergraduate programs – just visit YouTube to get the low down on careers with a degree from CAHNRS.

Announcements

Que bom! On May 10, a group of 11 CAHNRS students and 4 faculty members travels to South America for two weeks of immersion in Brazilian approaches to science, agriculture, natural resources, and culture. Follow their exciting adventures on Storify: http://bit.ly/Yxr0qE.

American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers Presents: Finding a Great Professional Career in Rural America. Are you a student in Agriculture, Business, Economics or Real Estate looking for a place to take your skills after college? Don’t miss your opportunity to attend Summer Education Week 2013 in Omaha Nebraska, July 14-18. For more information, visit www.asfmra.org or to view the flyer, Student Flyer – Summer Education Week.

Upcoming Events


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    Interested in what CAHNRS has to offer?

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    Raising $30 Million for Scholarships

    The Campaign for Washington State gives us an opportunity to shore up and expand scholarship support. Our goal is ambitious. We want to raise $30 million during the course of the campaign to develop a comprehensive scholarship fund for the college. Read more »

    The Scholarship Scoop

    In addition to WSU’s one-step scholarship application process for new students (as well as this page for returning students), there are lots of non-WSU scholarships you may be eligible for. But how do you find them? There are a number of free search services you might try – but are they any better than a well-aimed Google search? Check out this review for info (scroll down for info on Googling scholarship – not all searches are created equal!). WSU also maintain a scholarship-search info page, as well as an updated list of private scholarship sources.

    Meet Linda Crook, CAHNRS Science Librarian

    Linda CrookThe Fischer Agricultural Sciences Library may have closed last May, but WSU agricultural, students, faculty and staff are still well served by reference librarian Linda Crook. Crook has been working as a science reference librarian for over a decade — and she’s been fascinated by science for much longer than that. Read more »

    Interested in what CAHNRS has to offer?

    Click here to request more information »

    Raising $30 Million for Scholarships

    The Campaign for Washington State gives us an opportunity to shore up and expand scholarship support. Our goal is ambitious. We want to raise $30 million during the course of the campaign to develop a comprehensive scholarship fund for the college. Read more »

    The Scholarship Scoop

    In addition to WSU’s one-step scholarship application process for new students (as well as this page for returning students), there are lots of non-WSU scholarships you may be eligible for. But how do you find them? There are a number of free search services you might try – but are they any better than a well-aimed Google search? Check out this review for info (scroll down for info on Googling scholarship – not all searches are created equal!). WSU also maintain a scholarship-search info page, as well as an updated list of private scholarship sources.

    Meet Linda Crook, CAHNRS Science Librarian

    Linda CrookThe Fischer Agricultural Sciences Library may have closed last May, but WSU agricultural, students, faculty and staff are still well served by reference librarian Linda Crook. Crook has been working as a science reference librarian for over a decade — and she’s been fascinated by science for much longer than that. Read more »

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