LSU College of Agriculture Welcome Packet - Fall 2020

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Welcome to the LSU College of Agriculture!

Our staff has organized this welcome guide to provide you with helpful information on the opportunities that are waiting for you on campus. If you have any questions as you prepare for your transition to life at LSU, our office is here to help! GEAUX TIGERS!


A LETTER FROM DEAN RICHARDSON To the LSU College of Agriculture Class of 2024,

Congratulations! You are at the beginning of a journey that will challenge you, push you out of your comfort zone, and inspire you to want to do more. Your journey at Louisiana State University will be nothing short of amazing and our faculty and staff will ensure that you make the most of your experience. As a first-year student at LSU you will encounter so many choices and opportunities. Do not be afraid to seek out advice and ask for help. Our faculty and staff are here to help you navigate the path and keep you on track to meet your personal, academic, and professional goals. The support system that you have within the LSU College of Agriculture will help you reach your highest potential. We know there will be obstacles but we also know you are resilient and driven by the passion that sets our LSU Tigers apart from the rest. We believe in you and cannot wait to welcome you on campus. Geaux Tigers! Dr. William B. Richardson

Vice President for Agriculture and Dean of the LSU College of Agriculture


AGRI 1001: Intro to Agriculture Assisting students to become academically and professionally successful.

First Year Seminar

First-year College of Agriculture students will have the unique opportunity to enroll in a course taught by the Dean's Office to establish a strong foundation and ensure a successful transition to college.

Students will: Develop an e-PDP (Personal Development Plan) to reflect on their experiences and build a professional development plan for their college career. Work with a Peer Mentor to make the most of their first year experience. Participate in career exploration activities, including attending the Ag Career Fair and developing a resume. Create plans to improve time management and study skills essential for college success. Explore undergraduate research, study abroad, and professional school options. Focus on self-reflection through diversity and community involvement activities. For more information: Dr. Amanda L. Martin Assistant Dean Recruitment & Student Development amartin2@lsu.edu


Agriculture Welcome

Week 2020

Monday August 24 First Day of College Photo Free Speech Plaza 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Tuesday August 25 Snowballs with the Deans Quad by Woodin 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Wednesday August 26 T-Shirt Tie Dye Quad by Woodin 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Thursday August 27 Thank-a-Donor and Ice Cream Social Human Ecology Building 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Friday August 28 Burger Bash 4-H Mini Barn 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.


Parent Council SUPPORTING COLLEGE OF AG STUDENTS! Purpose:

The purpose and focus of the LSU College of Agriculture Parent Council is to support initiatives driven to help your student stay connected and successful in their academic careers.

Parent Council Perks: Monthly e-newsletters with information on events, internships, careers, and other important reminders your student should know. "Care-package" sponsorship opportunities to send your students some encouragement and supplies before finals. Special invitations to events hosted on campus along with the opportunity to serve on parent panels.

Proceeds:

The cost to join the College of Agriculture Parent Council is a $10 donation. The funds from this donation go towards helping host programs such as Career Prep Week, Homecoming Week, Ag Week, and additional events for your students.

Questions:

For more information on how to join or general questions: Dr. Amanda L. Martin amartin2@lsu.edu || 225-578-2266

To join the Ag Parent Council, complete this form online: www.bit.ly/agparentcouncil


BLAKE HALL

EGELLOC LAITNEDISER ERUTLUCIRGA

Study under stately oaks, take classes with your neighbors, just steps from your own residence, and become part of a community of students all sharing common interests.

This living-learning community allows CoA students to live together in Blake Hall on campus. Students who choose this experience have so many perks. From reserved seating in common courses to specialized field trips, students in ARC build a deep connection with their peers, faculty, and staff. Residents of ARC will have time reserved on their schedule for specific lectures, labs, and events. These programs are exclusive for ARC residents and hosted by the deans, faculty, and staff within the college. In addition, students in ARC will also have an extra layer of support with office hours hosted in Blake Hall with CoA faculty, staff, and tutors. We encourage you to sign up early as space is limited for this unique opportunity.

Academic Success

Community

Safety & Support

Convenience

For more information visit: https://www.lsu.edu/reslife/housing/residential-colleges/agriculture.php


T S EN ION UD AT ST IZ N GA OR

Agribusiness Club Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Agriculture Student Association Air & Waste Management Association Alpha Gamma Rho (AGR) Fraternity Aquaculture and Fisheries Club Bird Enthusiasts Club Block and Bridle Collegiate 4-H Fashion Association at LSU Collegiate FFA Global Ag Ambassadors Dairy Science Club Horticulture Club Ducks Unlimited Les Voyageurs Entomology Club MANRRS - Minorities In Agriculture, Equestrian Club Natural Resources, and Related Sciences Food Science Club Poultry Judging Team Pre-Veterinary Club Sigma Alpha, Agricultural Sorority Small and Exotic Animal Club Society of American Foresters Stock Horse Club Student Nutrition & Dietetics Association Student Wetland Society The Wildlife Society Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Honor Society Zamorano Agricultural Society

Learn more at www.bit.ly/LSUAgClubs


MANRRS

Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences

MANRRS is a national organization that promotes academic and professional development by empowering minorities in agriculture, natural resources and related sciences. We are changing the face of agriculture by supplying the industry with a diverse pool of talented leaders. We combine our passion for improving quality of life with new ideas and perspectives to enhance the world around us. The MANRRS Chapter at LSU is open to any student on campus. Students have the opportunity to attend regional and national conferences to interact with other members of the MANRRS organization, as well as participate in professional development activities and career fairs with agricultural companies from across the nation. Additionally, our LSU chapter participates in several volunteer and service projects across the LSU and Baton Rouge community. Our goal is to raise awareness of agriculture around LSU. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Brandon Guillory Manager of Student Services bguil24@lsu.edu

Learn more at: www.manrrs.org


AGRICULTURE FUTURE OF AMERICA

LEADERS CONFERENCE

THE DETAILS First-year students are encouraged to apply!

NOVEMBER 12 - 15, 2020, KANSAS CITY, MO

AFA Leaders Conference is a transformational student learning experience, that focuses on personal and professional development and is structured into a 4 track program. Students start at track 1, and then progress to the next track each year. This 3-day program bridges the gap between academic, leadership and work experiences while helping students understand the impact of their decisions. Students are given the opportunity to network with peers and leaders in the agriculture industry as well as increase their excitement about the future of agriculture by creating awareness about career opportunities in food and agriculture. Application Questions? Contact Ashley Grant, agrant12@lsu.edu

Application Deadline: September 14, 2020 Cost? If selected, AFA sponsors your program registration, hotel, and meals. The only expense to students is your travel to Kansas City!

INTERNSHIP & CAREER SERVICES Looking for guidance on professional development, career exploration, or internship opportunities?

I'M HERE TO HELP WITH

Ashley Grant Manager of Internships & Student Engagement agrant12@lsu.edu 225-257-5590

Internships Career Coaching Resume & Cover Letters Interview Preparation Application Review & MUCH MORE! Schedule an appointment in Navigate: Academic Advising > College of Agriculture > Internship / Career


Your Support Team Dr. William Richardson

Dr. Phil Elzer

Dean and Vice President for Agriculture brichardson@agcenter.lsu.edu

Executive Associate Dean pelzer@lsu.edu

FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT ADVISING, SCHEDULING, ADDING OR DROPPING A CLASS

Brandon Guillory

Jennie Sparks

Dr. Allie Prest

Manager of Student Services bguil24@lsu.edu

Academic Coordinator III jsparks2@lsu.edu

Assistant Dean, Student & Academic Affairs aprest@lsu.edu

SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL SUPPORT

INTERNSHIPS, CAREER DEVELOPMENT & STUDENT EMPLOYMENT

Lindsey Kelly

Ashley Grant

Director of Alumni Relations &Â Career Development lkelly@agcenter.lsu.edu

DECIDING ON THE RIGHT MAJOR

Manager of Internships & Student Engagement agrant12@lsu.edu

STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITIES

Henry Hebert

Rocio Lopez

Manager of Recruitment henryh@lsu.edu

Coordinator of International Relations rlopez6@lsu.edu

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS, AGRI 1001, AG RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE, AND AG PARENT COUNCIL

Dr. Amanda L. Martin Assistant Dean, Recruitment & Student Development amartin2@lsu.edu


CURRICULUM COORDINATORS What is the difference between an "Advisor" and a "Curriculum Coordinator" in the College of Agriculture? Advisors are staff members in the Office of Student Services that assist students with course scheduling, changing their majors and concentrations, adding or dropping minors, understanding college and university policy and procedure, submitting college and university appeals, complete graduation checkouts, and many other functions. To schedule an appointment with one of our advisors, Brandon or Jennie, please do so via the Navigate app.

Curriculum Coordinators are faculty members that assist students in understanding more about their academic programs, including opportunities available to them during and after their time at LSU. Faculty advisers also assist students with course advising throughout their time at LSU. You can schedule an appointment with your faculty advisor via the Navigate app or by emailing them directly.

MAJOR

CURRICULUM COORDINATORS

EMAIL ADDRESS

Agricultural Business

Dr. Matt Fannin

agbuadvising@lsu.edu

Agriculture and Extension Education

Dr. Richie Roberts

roberts3@lsu.edu

Animal Sciences

Dr. Cathy Williams

cwilliams@agcenter.lsu.edu

Environmental Management Systems

Dr. Maud Walsh

evwals@lsu.edu

Nutrition and Food Sciences

Dr. Georgianna Tuuri

gtuuri@agcenter.lsu.edu

Natural Resource Ecology and Management

Dr. Mike Kaller

mkalle1@lsu.edu

Plant and Soil Systems

Dr. Maud Walsh

evwals@lsu.edu

Plant and Soil Systems

Dr. Jeff Beasley

jbeasley@agcenter.lsu.edu

Plant and Soil Systems

Dr. Jeff Davis

jeffdavis@agcenter.lsu.edu

Textiles, Apparel and Merchandising

Ms. Donna Sapp

donnasapp1@lsu.edu

(Crop Science, Soil Science, and Sustainable Production Systems concentrations)

(Environmental Horticulture, Horticultural Science, Landscape Management and Turfgrass Management concentrations)

(Ag Pest Management and Urban Entomology concentrations)


AG TIGER TUTORING We want our Tigers to be prepared to take on the challenges of their academic coursework and be successful. To help support this success, the College of Agriculture and the Agriculture Residential College offer tutoring to assist students with STEM coursework. Ag Tiger Tutoring appointments are offered in Blake Hall and Woodin Hall.

SCHEDULE ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING APPOINTMENTS FOR MATH OR SCIENCE COURSES AT THE LINK BELOW: https://lsuagmeetings.as.me/tigertutoring

QUESTIONS? CONTACT: Dr. Amanda L. Martin Assistant Dean of Recruitment & Student Development amartin2@lsu.edu || 225-578-2266


Scholarships FOR CURRENT STUDENTS

The College of Agriculture annually awards various scholarships to undergraduate students. These awards range from $500 - $3,000 per academic year and are based on academic merit, involvement in extracurricular activities, demonstrated leadership and maturity, and financial need. Each spring, students enrolled in the College of Agriculture are notified about the availability of continuing student scholarships, including application procedures and eligibility requirements. Award winners are selected by a committee and recipients will be notified prior to the fall semester. Students interested in other undergraduate scholarships should contact the individual departments directly for more information on opportunities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SCHOLARSHIPS, CONTACT:

Lindsey Kelly Director of Alumni Relations & Career Development lkelly@agcenter.lsu.edu | (225) 364-9224


Dear Students, We are looking forward to officially welcoming you to the LSU campus in person soon! To help you start off your time as an LSU student on a positive note, we would like to welcome you to our sweet tradition in sweet Baton Rouge. The LSU AgCenter Dairy Store is a well-known landmark on campus and one that many Tigers take pride in. This is where your journey begins and where you will start building college memories that will last a lifetime. Enjoy this first ice cream as an LSU student on us, and may there be many more “sweet� memories as you make your home here at LSU in Baton Rouge.

Geaux Tigers, Dr. Phil Elzer, Executive Associate Dean LSU College of Agriculture

Welcome, Tiger! 1 free small ice cream cup from the LSU AgCenter Dairy Store!


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