Welcome, Alumni!

As alumni, you are an important part of the past, present and future of the Morrison School. We now boast more than 5,400 alumni with degrees in agriculture, agribusiness, business administration and real estate. Every quarter, we will spotlight faculty research and alumni. Also, we will update you on news in the Morrison School, as well as upcoming alumni events.

We want to hear from you! Keeping in touch with alumni is a priority for the Morrison School, and we want to know what you have been doing since graduation. E-mail us at morrisonschool@asu.edu.

Current Spotlights

Student Spotlight: Students' knowledge broadens during international internship
Morrison School students Brandi Finney and Tamara Rovey had the opportunity to work on a farm this summer in Greece for six weeks as part of the 2008 Summer International Internship (SIIP).

Student Spotlight: Students awarded USDA National Needs Fellowships in international trade
Six graduate students have been selected by the Morrison School of Management and Agribusiness to receive the US Department of Agriculture National Needs Fellowship to study facets of international trade in 2008 to 2010.

Faculty Spotlight: Pofahl, Yuan help build the Morrison School
The Morrison School of Management and Agribusiness welcomes Geoffrey Pofahl, assistant professor, and visiting assistant professor Yan Yuan this fall.

Faculty Spotlight: Richards continues 'Outstanding' record
Timothy Richards, professor and Marvin and June Morrison Chair in Agribusiness at the Morrison School of Management and Agribusiness, has been awarded two “Outstanding Article of the Year” honors in 2008.

Alumni Spotlight: Alumnus Art Shares His Experiences on the Road
Jeremy Art talks about his experiences in traveling the country for C-SPAN and his memories of the Morrison School and Polytechnic campus.

News: Agribusiness education stretches across borders
The Morrison School of Management and Agribusiness is collaborating with the Tecnológico de Monterrey-Sinaloa in Culiacan, Mexico, to offer a series of seven agribusiness-focused workshops.

News: Food security seeks cyber assistance
William Nganje, associate professor, recently was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for his latest food safety study, “Intelligent Food Defense Systems for International Supply Chains: The Case of Mexican Fresh Produce to the U.S.”

News: New Morrison House is just what the students ordered
The new Morrison House residential learning community, which accommodates 28 freshmen students, integrates the traditional college residential experience with academic studies and other co-curricular learning opportunities.

Read our Past Spotlights

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