Each week, we showcase one of our CAHNRS Ambassadors, a student leadership organization that encourages students to pursue higher education and serves as a liaison between the college and the greater community. This week, we’re featuring Macy Hagler, a junior from Kuna, Idaho. What are you studying? I’m majoring in Agriculture and Food Security. I’m minoring in Crop Science, Business Administration, […]
Each week, we showcase one of our CAHNRS Ambassadors, a student leadership organization that encourages students to pursue higher education and serves as a liaison between the college and the greater community. This week, we’re featuring Elizabeth Warren, a junior from Rochester, Wash. What are you studying? I’m majoring in Agriculture and Food Security. Why did you choose WSU? I […]
Each week, we will showcase one of our CAHNRS Ambassadors for the CAHNRS Coug Connections series. This week, we’re featuring Macy Hagler, a sophomore from Kuna, Idaho.
PULLMAN, Wash. – No single agricultural system will be enough to feed the planet, according to Washington State University organics pioneer John Reganold in an article published in Nature magazine today. Rather, he says, it will take a blend of systems.
SEATTLE, Wash. — The University of Washington Botanic Gardens and Washington State University Extension will host a two-day conference called “Cultivating Regional Food Security: Recent Research in Urban-Rural Food Systems.”