Practice Makes Perfect

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2011-01-01
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is one of the world's leading institutions of agriculture. Building on 150 years of excellence the college provides leadership in science, education and research, areas vital to the future of Iowa, the nation and the world.

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The roots of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences go back to 1858 when Iowa established the State Agricultural College and Model Farm. It officially opened in 1869 as the first coed land-grant in the nation. That was among many college “firsts,” including the first courses in forestry, dairying and bacteriology in the nation. (Learn More)

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1858–present

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  • Department of Agriculture (1858–1959)
  • College of Agriculture (1959–2007)

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Undergraduate students are exposed to practical marketing and communication skills in the Iowa State student chapter of the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA). Stacey Noe with the Agricultural Entrepreneurship Initiative, and Lori Youngberg, program assistant for the college's distance programs, advise the group's 60 students. "What we do in NAMA is directly applicable to what ag marketing professionals do," says Noe. "We expose students to marketing and communications careers to bringing in speakers from industry, we take them on agency tours, do service projects and provide networking opportunities that sometimes lead to internships and jobs after graduation." The chapter's marketing team competes against other universities in an annual marketing competition that showcases the talent of Iowa State students on a national stage. The competition gives undergrads a chance to build and practice skills in developing a new product or service, a business plan and pitching their ideas in a formal presentation. Team members also earn three credits in agricultural education and studies. The Iowa State student chapter earned the John Deere Signature Award for overall points accrued for student participation, involvement in the national competition, scholarship awards and annual report at NAMA's 2011 annual conference and trade show. Noe also has been recognized nationally by earning the Outstanding Adviser award in 2007 and 2010.

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