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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & AGRIBUSINESS CLUB
Objectives of this club include the promotion of a better understanding of economics as applied to the business of agriculture; sponsorship of educational activities and social events; and participation in activities sponsored by the American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA). Members participate in planning club meetings, departmental committees, educational field trips, and social events. They may also participate in the Student Section of AAEA through an essay and presentation competition, by serving as a team member for an academic bowl, or by serving as a national officer.
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AGRICULTURAL STUDENT COUNCIL (ASC)
ASC, comprised of representatives from all other agriculture clubs, serves as the club governing body and advisory council to the dean of the college.
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AGRONOMY CLUB
Open to all undergraduate and graduate students, this club promotes interaction among agronomy students and faculty, as well as increasing interest in the agronomic profession. The club's projects are both academic and social in nature and include participation at national meetings.
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ALPHA GAMMA RHO FRATERNITY
Alpha Gamma Rho (AGR) is a national agriculture fraternity of men who have a career interest in agriculture. AGR believes in academic excellence, personal development, and a well-rounded social life. Members are involved in many leadership roles within the College of Agriculture and also enjoy various Greek activities.
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ALPHA ZETA
The purpose of Alpha Zeta--a national honorary and service fraternity for men and women--is to bring together agricultural students from diverse disciplines for social interaction, academic and professional development, and general promotion of the agricultural profession. Students who are ranked academically in the top third of the college are eligible for membership.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEXTILE CHEMISTS & COLORISTS
The student chapter of the American Association of Textile Chemists & Colorists (AATCC) is a professional organization formed to educate students about the textile industry and related industries. In addition, AATCC provides students the opportunity to make contact with professionals and submit résumés to firms in the industry. Textile science, apparel design, and merchandising majors, as well as all other human ecology majors who have interest in the textile and apparel industries, are urged to join.