Ask Alumni | Rooted in Resilience: Women in Agriculture
Women in agriculture are breaking barriers, cultivating innovation and leading the way in shaping a sustainable future.
Women in agriculture are breaking barriers, cultivating innovation and leading the way in shaping a sustainable future. In honor of Women’s History Month, join alumni trailblazers as they offer a wealth of wisdom and practical advice about navigating the challenges of an ever-evolving industry.
Hear firsthand about their diverse career paths, the lessons they've learned along the way and their impact on their fields. Whether you're a student exploring opportunities, a graduate seeking fresh perspectives or someone passionate about the stories of women in agriculture, this webinar is your chance to connect, learn and find inspiration.
Co-hosted by the College of Agricultural Sciences and the OSU Alumni Association, don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a thriving network of women leading change and growing together in agriculture.
Moderated by Juliana Ranches, assistant professor at the Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center – Burns Experiment Station.
Hosted by the OSU Career Development Center in partnership with the OSU Alumni Association.

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