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Table of Contents WHO, WHAT, MISCELLANEOUS Student to Student Give logo credit where credit is due HEADLINES Dogs With the Dean on Friday, Oct. 8 Classroom and auditorium dedications Farm Bureau adds scholarship fund to UA campaign Academic Enhancement Workshops National science writers to meet at U of A Scottish professor visits HESC Sixty-year-old UA faculty member will run in the New York Marathon Lincoln headlines ‘Year of the Family’ luncheon Forestry and Wildlife Field Day Bentonville Garden Club to endow scholarship RECENT NEWS RELEASES October Plants equipped for self defense at genetic level September Color related to antioxidant content in fruit European hornet takes up residence in Arkansas Changes at Soil Testing Lab will serve producers better, faster August Cave life sheds light on groundwater quality U of A professor co-authors agricultural technology textbook Field day highlights fertility, other research for rice, soybeans Statewide farm conference for women only Cool weather and drift hot topics at SEREC field day An egg roll for the 21st century Environmental factors contribute to deer-vehicle collisions OUR WEB NETWORK Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Vision Credits Vision is published six times a year by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station in the U of A System's Division of Agriculture and by the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences. It is produced by the Communication Services unit of the Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, 110 Agriculture Building, U of A, Fayetteville, AR 72701. 479-575-5647. Editor: Howell Medders, (hmedders@uark.edu). (E-mail items for Vision to ahollan@uark.edu) |
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newsletter for faculty, staff and students September-October 2004 Vol. 30, No. 5 Academic Enhancement Workshops The Bumpers College has established an Academic Enhancement Program to help students with academic performance and to enhance intellectual and career development. The program also works with students on academic probation and provides group and individual sessions on time management, goal setting, self esteem, decision making skills, coping skills, and other skills as needed. The Program is conducted by Dr. John Kelly in the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences. Workshops by Dr. Kelly are scheduled on the dates listed below. All sessions are open to the general student population and will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. For more information contact Dr. Kelly at 575-2347 or jkelly@uark.edu. Oct. 14 - Study Skills to Improve Learning, AGRI 301A Oct. 21 - Preparing a Resume, AFLS 107E Nov. 11 - Reducing Anxiety and Stress, AGRI 301A Nov. 18 - The Art of Interviewing, AFLS 107E
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