Molly
Agricultural Education & Applied ScienceNebraska gave me the courage to take chances and make relationships.
Choosing CASNR was a great decision. Not only did I further develop my agricultural knowledge and skills, but I also cultivated essential interpersonal skills.
As a Agricultural Education-Leadership student, I got to work in the ALEC department where I developed strong connections with the faculty. I got to continue my FFA involvement in college by attending national conventions, serving as an UNL FFA Alumni Officer, and working as a CDE student coordinator.
After an outstanding internship experience in Hamilton and Merrick County Extension offices, I knew that Extension was what I wanted to pursue for a career. I now work in the State 4-H office until I attend grad school in the fall....through the CASNR Applied Science program! CASNR is exactly where I am supposed to be.
Year: Graduated 2014
Current Employer: State 4-H Office, Graduate Student