Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture
Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
A newsletter for faculty, staff and students
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July-August 2006 • Vol. 32, No. 4

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WHO, WHAT,
WHEN, WHERE

Notables
Grants
Articles Published

New Publications
Coming Events

HEADLINES

On Top of the Hill
Development Momentum Continues
Division Co-Sponsors Biomass Workshop
Division Forms Biofuels Task Force
US, EU Exchange Students and Faculty
Balkan Students Excel in Bumpers College
Preston La Ferney Retires
Bob Riggs Retires
Nolan Arthur Retires
Graduate Course for HS Teachers
Delta Classic Raises $35,000
Barham Endows Scholarship Fund
Wall Street Journal Discovers Arkansas Berries
Tailgate Party set for Alabama Game
Cattle Conference and Marketing Symposium
Field Days for Crops, Forestry, Wildlife
College Hosts 4-H O-Rama
Vegetable Field Day
Jake Phillips, 1930-2006
H. Don Scott, 1944-2006
Darell Widick, 1942-2006
ACT Group Tours Scotland
Hospitality Course at Basin Park Hotel
Apparel Students Visit NYC
BAEG Designs in Top Three
Rogers Creek Trail Dedicated
College Hosts Kauffman Scholars
College Hosts Gifted & Talented
Technology Classrooms Ready for Fall
Carnall Hall Centennial Finale Set


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Agricultural Communication Students Explore Scotland

Following a program of activities that ranged from observing a debate in the Scottish Parliament to learning livestock photography skills on a cattle and sheep farm, 27 students and staff from nine U.S. universities participated this summer in a 10-day study tour to Scotland.

Dr. Jeff Miller, assistant professor with the University of Arkansas Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, coordinated the study program for the National Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (ACT) student organization.

“It was such a pleasure to spend 10 days with students and professionals who appreciated the academic, cultural and social aspects of this trip with equal enthusiasm,” Miller said. “I won’t forget the experience nor the people in my lifetime.”

Dr. Raymond Barclay, director of the Bumpers College Global Studies Program, arranged the program and venues that included visits and discussions with staff at the Scottish Agricultural College, the Scottish Farmer magazine, the Scotsman newspaper, the National Farmers Union, the Society, Religion and Technology Project with the Church of Scotland, the Festival Theatre and Plant Hunter’s Garden in Pitlochry in the Highlands. The group also had private discussions with the senior media officer with the Scottish Parliament.

Students learned new perspectives on web design, photography, media relations and marketing. Alex Dyer with the National Museum of Scotland and a native New Zealander added a unique perspective to the program. With a portfolio of work on The Lord of the Rings trilogy, including the design of Dwarf Gimli’s axe and other weapons, Dyer presented a fresh approach to web design and content management systems.

The students also had the opportunity to learn about the culture and rich history of Scotland, including a close up look at the green men and angels at Rosslyn Chapel, made famous again through Dan Brown’s best seller, The Da Vinci Code. The group also visited Stirling and Bannockburn, where William Wallace and Robert the Bruce won historic battles, respectively, over the English.

The group included both undergraduate and graduate students from the University of Arkansas, University of Nebraska, Iowa State University, Oklahoma State University, Texas A&M University, the University of Florida, California Polytechnic State University, North Carolina State University and Kansas State University. UA students included Travis Hartley, Kerri Boling and Vicky Whittle.

The multi-institutional program was supported in part by grants from the Association for Communication Excellence in Agricultural, Natural Resources and Life and Human Sciences.  Several students also received support from their respective universities’ study abroad programs.

Since 1996 the Bumpers College has developed educational and research links with SAC and with many other agencies, universities and private businesses in Scotland. With offices at SAC-Edinburgh, Barclay has arranged study abroad programs, research experiences and internships for students and off-campus assignments for faculty in more than 20 countries.

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