Kenealy Earns National Teaching Award
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- Department of Agriculture (1858–1959)
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Douglas Kenealy ('69 dairy science, '74 PhD animal nutrition), professor of animal science, received the annual USDA Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in Teaching Award. Kenealy was one of two people to receive the national award, which encompasses all the food and agricultural disciplines. The award is based on teaching quality, philosophy and methodology; service to the profession and students; and professional growth and development.