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Advocating for Agriculture
Alumnus Rodney Brooks mentors the next generation of farmers.
Fort Valley State University Twiggs County 4-H program maintains presence with club members remotely
Phillip Petway, Fort Valley State University’s Twiggs County 4-H Extension agent, is not allowing the COVID-19 pandemic to…
Scholarship funds help biotechnology students afford college
A $149,980 Capacity Building Grant will assist Fort Valley State University students with tuition costs and help increase…
Agriculture Extension agents use technology to assist clients during COVID-19
FVSU agriculture and natural resources (ANR) agents and program assistants use modern technology to communicate and educate…
Wildcat Warrior: Keeping employees safe
Master of Public Health student Ralph Kelly Jr. is helping reduce the spread of COVID-19 as a health screener at a central…
Dreams come true
Kennise Elder, a Fort Valley State University 2014 horticulture graduate, builds a garden in Atlanta and opens a farm store.
Wildcat Warrior: Protecting the health of communities
Master of Public Health student ShaRon Cushion helps his clients and Clayton County residents stay safe during the COVID-19…
Invaluable Investment
Graduate degree in public health leads to promotion, improves awareness