ACEL Nutshell – October 30, 2019

*Items in bold are new

October 30-November 2 – National FFA Convention, Indianapolis
November 1 – CFAS Ambassador Applications Open
November 6 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 7-10 – AFA Leaders Conference, Kansas City
November 11 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Veterans Day
November 12 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
November 20 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 28-29 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Thanksgiving Break
December 4 – Last day of Autumn Semester
December 4 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
December 5 – Reading Day
December 6, 9-12 – Finals Week

On our Website
Check back next week!

On our Blog
ACEL Nutshell – October 23, 2019
Industry E-Clips – October 25, 2019

In the News
Olivia Pflaumer, agriscience education student, Wisconsin teen vies for 2019 American Star in AgrisciencWisconsin State Farmer
Olivia Pflaumer, agriscience education student, FFA member develops multiple science projectsAgriNews

Follow us on Social Media
We’re active on social media! Follow the accounts listed below:
Department
Accounts
Undergraduate Program
Manager Accounts
Facebook Facebook
Twitter Twitter
Instagram
Agricultural Education Society will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 7pm.

  • November 12

Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 6pm.

  • November 6
  • November 20
  • December 4
University of Kentucky, Assistant Professor in Agricultural Education/Community and Leadership Development
Attached you will find the full position announcement that can also be obtained, and applied for, at  https://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/253154.

The individual hired will join a team of agricultural and community educators with a division of effort that supports the development of agricultural educators at the graduate and undergraduate level, through instruction (55%); the creation of a nationally recognized research agenda (40%); and active service (5%) to the department. Applicants should have an interest in collaboration (through research or instruction) that supports the linkages between agricultural education, and other subject areas in the College of Agriculture, Food and the Environment.

Applicants that are considered for candidacy will demonstrate evidence of an established publication record; interests in diversity and inclusion; teaching experience in higher education; effective written communication, a compelling (complimentary to the department needs) research agenda; and professional experience in industry.

Walt Disney Company
Graduate Intern, Corporate Brand Management

Now Open – College Scholarship Application for the 2020-2021 academic year – Priority Deadline: February 15, 2020
All students in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences are encouraged to fill out the College Scholarship Application for the 2020-21 academic year.

You will only need to fill out one application to be eligible for scholarships from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, School of Environment and Natural Resources, and ATI/Wooster. The priority deadline for completing the application is February 15, 2020.

The simple on-line form requires you to write a short 300 word essay, list of present and previous work experience, involvement in extracurricular activities, provide details about involvement in groups. Students in the School of Environment and Natural Resources will only need to complete this application for 2020-21 as the supplemental questions are within this application. Applicants who have participated in 4-H regardless of University/College, Campus, or major are to complete this application and the additional supplemental questions when you check “Yes” on the involvement in 4-H.

www.cfaes.osu.edu/scholarships

FAFSA Now Available for Next Year – Start Filling Out Now!
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the University Special Scholarships Application and the CFAES Scholarship Application for the 2020-2021 academic year are now available.
What you need to do now:
File the FAFSA today at fafsa.gov or on the myStudentAid app. The 2020-2021 FAFSA requires income information from your 2018 tax returns. Learn more at fafsa.gov

Make it a priority. The 2020-2021 Ohio State priority date for the FAFSA and the University Special Scholarships Application is February 1, 2020. The CFAES Scholarship Application priority date is February 15, 2020.

National Corn Growers Association Scholarship Opportunity
The National Corn Growers Association is again offering its William C. Berg Academic Excellence in Agriculture Scholarship thanks to the sponsorship of BASF Corporation.

Five $1,500 scholarships are available to undergraduate students at an accredited college or university. The five scholarship winners and their parent/guardian will be announced at NCGA’s annual tradeshow and convention, Commodity Classic, which will be held on February 26 – February 29, 2020 in San Antonio, Texas.

Applicants or a parent/guardian must be a member of the NCGA. Past scholarship winners and employees and the families of employees of any division of BASF or their subsidiaries or the NCGA are not eligible for the scholarship. Students may apply for membership at https://membership.ncga.com/mobile/member.htmlApplications must be submitted by December 1, 2019. The online application is available here: http://www.ncga.com/scholarships.

Australia: Human Impacts on the Natural Environment (May 6-29, 2020)
This May program has students exploring the relationship between humans and their natural systems through the lens of environmental sustainability; all while traveling through stunning parks, forests and coastlines.

  • Application Deadline: January 15, 2020
  • Info Sessions:
    • Monday, November 4, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Pomerene Hall 150
  • Program Information

Panama: Through the Lens of AgriCulture, Sustainability and Diversity (April 29-May 10, 2020)
This course is designed to give students a different perspective on agriculture and other economic sectors that influence food, fiber, and fuel. Students will also have the opportunity to explore culture outside of the classroom and view, first-hand, food and production based on varying available natural resources, socioeconomic status and needs of the region and/or country.

South Africa: Exotic Animal Behavior and Welfare (April 30-May15, 2020 or May 18-June 3, 2020)
This May program takes students on a safari through parks and refuges where they study wild animal behavior and welfare by observing animals in their native habitat.

England: Evolution in Darwin’s World and ours– Entomology (May 5-16, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

Iceland: Environment and Natural Resources- ENR (June 10-26, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

  • Information Sessions:
    • Tuesday, November 5, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Jennings Hall 140

Costa Rica – Service Learning (March 6-15, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

Education Abroad Peer Advising Hours
Where: Ag Admin Rm 100, Education Abroad Office
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:15-5:00 pm; Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30 am-1:20 pm

Looking to go abroad? Already going, but have questions? Come to peer advising hours to talk with other students for advice and help!

Internship Openings
ACE Hardware –  Corporate Communications Intern
Audubon Nature Institute – Public Relations Intern
Audubon Nature Institute – Marketing (Events) Intern
Boeing – Internship Program (Paid) Summer 2020 – Communications
Dayton Dragons –  Graphic Design Intern
Disney Parks, Experiences and Products – Internal Communications Intern
Hasbro – Graphic Design Co-op (Spring 2020)
Hasbro – Brand Publicity Intern (Spring 2020)
National 4-H – Citizenship Washington Focus Program Assistants
New Jersey Jackals – Video Production Intern
Nissan Motor Corp – Corporate Communications 2020 Summer Intern
Ohio FFA – FFA Fashion Place Internship
Ohio Pork Producers Council – Communication Intern
Radio Flyer – Communications Intern – Summer 2020
Radio Flyer – Visual Communications Design Intern – Summer 2020
State of Ohio, Rehabilitation and Correction – Communication Intern
Sussex County Miners – Broadcasting & Media Relations Intern
Walt Disney Company – Community Engagement Intern (CA), Social Responsibility
Walt Disney Company – Communications & Social Media Undergraduate Internship
Walt Disney Imagineering – WDI Communications Internship
Washington Redskins – Marketing Platforms Internship
Wisconsin Rapid Rafters – Graphic Design & Video Board Production Internship
Wisconsin Rapid Rafters – Team Photography Internship

Full-Time Openings
American Licorice – Social Media Specialist
American Soybean Association – State Policy Communications Coordinator 
American Soybean Association – Project Coordinator-Industry Relations  
Baldwin Wallace University – Digital Content Creator
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby and Darke County –  Marketing & Fund Development
California Extension – 4-H STEM Academic Coordinator
Camp Boggy Creek –  Community Events Manager
Canton Symphony Orchestra –  Development Director
Cincinnati youth Collaborative –  Director of Development
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra –  Director of Advancement & Engagement
College of Coastal Georgia – Digital Media Specialist
Colorado Mammoth – Public Relations Coordinator, Colorado Mammoth
Como Park Zoo and Conservatory – Education Coordinator
Dairy MAX – Manager of Business Development Communications
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit – Promotions Manager
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit – Charitable Director
Farm Credit Mid-America –  Relationship Manager
Hyde Park Multi-Service Center for Older Adults –  Development and Communications Director
IUPUI – Communications Coordinator
Kansas State University – Marketing Project Coordinator
Mars – Social Media Content Creator
Mars – Social Media Strategist
Mars – Social Media Content Creator
Montana State University Extension – 4-H Specialist, ANR
Naples Zoo – Informal Education
National 4-H – Senior Manager, Public Relations
National 4-H – Sponsorship Manager
National 4-H – Resource Development Coordinator
National 4-H – Merchandise Manager
National 4-H – Executive Assistant, Marketing and Brand
National Kidney Foundation –  Development Manager (Non-Profit)
National Reining Hourse Association – Manager of Public Relations and Communications  
National Veterans Memorial and Museum –  Special Events Manager
Ohio Farm Bureau –  Director of Development, Foundation
Ohio Wesleyan University –  Director of Annual Giving
Peaceful Fruits –  Marketing Director
Purdue University Northwest – Communications Manager, Marketing and Communications
Rebuilding Together Northeast Ohio –  Communications and Development Coordinator
Select Sires – Communications Specialist
St. Francis College – Social Media Manager
SUNY Oswego – Marketing Content Creator
University of California, Irvine – Recruitment & Marketing Coordinator
University of Kentucky – Production/Marketing Coordinator
University of Northern Iowa – Graphic Designer
Vermont Technical College – Communications Coordinator

List of all agricultural education postings by state

Graduate School Opportunities
Arizona State University
Auburn University
California State – Chico
Cal Poly
Clemson University
Colorado State University
Kansas State University
Louisiana State University
NC State University
Oklahoma State University
Penn State University
Purdue University
Texas A&M University, Commerce
The Ohio State University
Oregon State University
University of Georgia
University of Florida
University of Idaho
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Virginia Tech
University of Wisconsin – River Falls

Volunteer Opportunities

Check back next week!
If you have information or announcements for ACEL Weekly Update, please email wickham.24@osu.eduACEL Weekly Update is published every Wednesday; deadline for content is Monday at noon.

All past editions can be found  at u.osu.edu/acel/tag/weekly-update.

Twitter Twitter
Facebook Facebook
Instagram Instagram
Website Website

Industry E-Clips – October 25, 2019

ACEL News
Dr. Joy Rumble
, assistant professor, Chareasa Jeffries, agricultural communication student, Cornerstone Elementary students try vegetables as part of Farm to School program, The Daily Record
Nic Baumer ’13, alum, Bradford-UVCC FFA attends camp, Troy Daily Newsa

CFAES News
Ohio’s Country Journal –Ohio farm income forecasted to rise
The Columbus Dispatch – Editorial: Ohio State should not embrace new hire’s policy past at EPA
Urbana Daily Citizen – Be safe when using slow cookers
petfoodprocessing.net –Cullman steps in as new AFIA president, CEO

OSU Extension News
news.osu.edu – Opioid addiction study to begin work in Ohio communities
Farm and Dairy – Coshocton County Master Gardener Training
Ohio’s Country Journal – Ohio agricultural loan delinquencies have stabilized in 2019
Ohio’s Country Journal – A heavy handful of soil: Considerations for fallow fields
Weirton Daily Times – Community news from around the area
Chillicothe Gazette – 4-H program provides an international education for area high school student

Agricultural Communication News
Purdue News – Borlaug Dialogue fuels students’ passion to make a difference

Agricultural Education News
nwestiowa.com – Farm girl continues sharing love for ag
Lancaster Farming – Award-Winning Ag Teacher Enjoys the Variety
AgDaily – GROWMARK Foundation awards 25 FFA Jackets

Community Leadership and Extension Education News
News-Graphic – Education at heart of Extension Office’s mission
Montgomery Herald – Davis joins WVU Extension Service in Fayette County
NMSU News Center – NMSU hires new extension specialist for urban and small farms
Kokoma Perspective – Bayer supports 4-H National Youth Science Day

ACEL Nutshell – October 23, 2019

*Items in bold are new

October 30-November 2 – National FFA Convention, Indianapolis
November 1 – CFAS Ambassador Applications Open
November 6 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 7-10 – AFA Leaders Conference, Kansas City
November 11 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Veterans Day
November 12 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
November 20 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 28-29 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Thanksgiving Break
December 4 – Last day of Autumn Semester
December 4 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
December 5 – Reading Day
December 6, 9-12 – Finals Week

On our Website
Agricultural communication students successful at national critique and contest

On our Blog
News Release: Ohio State students successful at national critique and contest
ACEL Nutshell – October 9, 2019

In the News
Kolt Buchenroth, agricultural communication student, Kenton Grad and OSU Student Successful at National Critique and ContestWKTN
Dr. Cathann Kress, faculty, Former EPA official connected to loosening air pollution regs hired for new Ohio State postColumbus Dispatch
Meredith Oglesby, agricultural communication student, Ohio Agri-Women awards 2019 scholarshipsOhio’s Country Journal
Sydney Snider ’19, alum, Felicity-Franklin Schools grad Sidney Snider honoredThe Clermont Sun
Milan Pozderac, agriscience education student, Ohio State students show Buckeye pride at 107th homecoming paradeNBC4
Cassandra Dietrich ’09, ’16 MS, alum, Extension work far from cookie cutterSidney Daily News

ACEL Group Scheduling (Columbus campus undergraduates only!)
ACEL is using group scheduling for all our majors to help create a collaborative advising and peer environment. We hope this will help address questions that all students have during scheduling. Individual scheduling will be available to those students who have already attended a group scheduling meeting and still have additional questions and needs. Scheduling and advising are different. Group scheduling does not take away the opportunity for students to meet one-on-one with their faculty advisor about advising and career needs.GROUP SCHEDULING + INDIVIDUAL ADVISING = STUDENT SUCCESS

Agriscience Education: Thursday, October 17, Agriscience Education Group Scheduling (Columbus campus students), 5:30-7:30pm, ACEL Computer Lab (Pizza at 5:15pm)

Academic Affairs: Deadlines & Updates

  • 10th Friday (October 25th) is the last day to:
    • Drop a course using the Course Permission Form without a petition. Note: Courses dropped will show a “W” on your record.

The deadlines above refer to full-term classes. View the University Registrar’s website for a full detailed list of academic dates and deadlines for all sessions.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion professional development workshops
The CFAES Office of Equity and Inclusion is pleased to announce that effective immediately all diversity, equity, and inclusion professional development workshops will be open to CFAES undergraduate students. Previously, workshops were available only to faculty, staff, and graduate students. The Office of Equity and Inclusion feels that this valuable resource should be available to all members of the CFAES community in order to create an inclusive environment where all people are valued and celebrated. Below is the schedule for the remaining fall workshops along with descriptions and registration links. Columbus workshops are held in the Eastman Room, 4-H Center and Wooster workshops in 126 Research Services. Lunch will be provided at all workshops.

November: Men, Women, and Everyone Else: An Exploration of Sex, Gender, and Gender Identity (Register here)
The words “sex” and “gender” are frequently used synonymously, but they actually refer to different, but related, characteristics. What is the difference between the two and what happens when they don’t align? What does it mean to be “transgender”? How do all of these concepts relate to other identities such as sexual and affectional orientations? This workshop will take a deep look into the surprisingly complex world of sex and gender and will culminate in an in-depth discussion of the diversity of trans and non-binary identities. Cap: 30 participants.

Columbus – Thursday, November 7th, 1:30-4:30 pm
Wooster – Friday, November 8th, 1:30-4:30 pm

December: Cultivating an Inclusive Environment: Recognizing and Responding to Implicit Bias (Register here)
This workshop will explore how identities, beliefs, and backgrounds shape our perceptions of other people in ways that can unconsciously and negatively impact our interactions with them. Participants will learn how to identify and empathetically respond to implicit bias in order to foster a more inclusive environment for everyone. Cap: 30 participants.

Columbus – Thursday, December 5th, 1:30-4:30 pm
Wooster – Friday, December 6th, 1:30-4:30 pm

All workshops are facilitated by Dr. Leo Taylor, Program Director for Equity and Inclusion. Please contact him (taylor.3408@osu.edu), or Equity and Inclusion’s Program Assistant, Alicia Baca (baca.31@osu.edu).

CFAES Ambassador Team
Info Sessions 
Are you interested in applying to be an Ambassador for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)?  To learn more about what the CFAES ambassador team is all about, attend one of the information sessions listed below.  This is an optional activity to learn more about the application and interview process.  We will have current ambassadors in attendance to share their experiences.  We hope to see you there!

  • October 22 (Tu) from 10:20-11:15am in Kottman Hall room 116
  • January 22 (W) from 11:30am-12:25pm, Location TBA
  • January 23 (Th) from 5:20-6:15pm, Location TBA

Application Process
If you would like to apply to be a College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Ambassador, the application will be available on Friday, November 1, 2019.  Click here to learn more about becoming an ambassador.  The application is due on Monday, February 3, 2020.  CFAES Ambassadors are a team of undergraduate students selected to represent the college to prospective students and guests, alumni, and donors.

Follow us on Social Media
We’re active on social media! Follow the accounts listed below:
Department
Accounts
Undergraduate Program
Manager Accounts
Facebook Facebook
Twitter Twitter
Instagram
Agricultural Education Society will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 7pm.

  • October 22
  • November 12

Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 6pm.

  • November 6
  • November 20
  • December 4
Check back next week!
Now Open – College Scholarship Application for the 2020-2021 academic year – Priority Deadline: February 15, 2020
All students in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences are encouraged to fill out the College Scholarship Application for the 2020-21 academic year.

You will only need to fill out one application to be eligible for scholarships from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, School of Environment and Natural Resources, and ATI/Wooster. The priority deadline for completing the application is February 15, 2020.

The simple on-line form requires you to write a short 300 word essay, list of present and previous work experience, involvement in extracurricular activities, provide details about involvement in groups. Students in the School of Environment and Natural Resources will only need to complete this application for 2020-21 as the supplemental questions are within this application. Applicants who have participated in 4-H regardless of University/College, Campus, or major are to complete this application and the additional supplemental questions when you check “Yes” on the involvement in 4-H.

www.cfaes.osu.edu/scholarships

Australia: Human Impacts on the Natural Environment (May 6-29, 2020)
This May program has students exploring the relationship between humans and their natural systems through the lens of environmental sustainability; all while traveling through stunning parks, forests and coastlines.

  • Application Deadline: January 15, 2020
  • Info Sessions:
    • Thursday, October 17, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Mendenhall Lab 129
    • Wednesday, October 23, 2019,5:30-6:30 PM, Kottman Hall 245
    • Monday, November 4, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Pomerene Hall 150
  • Program Information

Panama: Through the Lens of AgriCulture, Sustainability and Diversity (April 29-May 10, 2020)
This course is designed to give students a different perspective on agriculture and other economic sectors that influence food, fiber, and fuel. Students will also have the opportunity to explore culture outside of the classroom and view, first-hand, food and production based on varying available natural resources, socioeconomic status and needs of the region and/or country.

South Africa: Exotic Animal Behavior and Welfare (April 30-May15, 2020 or May 18-June 3, 2020)
This May program takes students on a safari through parks and refuges where they study wild animal behavior and welfare by observing animals in their native habitat.

England: Evolution in Darwin’s World and ours– Entomology (May 5-16, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

Iceland: Environment and Natural Resources- ENR (June 10-26, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

  • Information Sessions:
    • Thursday, October 24, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Mendenhall Lab 129
    • Tuesday, November 5, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Jennings Hall 140

For information on CFAES Education Abroad programs please visit  http://cfaes.osu.edu/studyabroad.

Internship Openings
Aglrivolution-  Social Media and Digital Marketing Intern
Certified Angus Beef – Intern, Producer Communications
Chick-fil-A –  2020 Digital Learning Summer Intern
Cleveland Indians –  Intern, Social Media
Dallas Zoo – The Volunteer Management internship
Dallas Zoo – Wild Earth Preschool Internship
Dallas Zoo – Visitor Studies & Program Evaluation Internship
Dallas Zoo – Education Internship
Dallas Zoo – Conservation Engagement Internship
Dallas Zoo – Communications/Marketing Intern
Daytona International Speedway – Public Relations/Digital Marketing Internship (Spring 2020)
Goodheart-Willcox Publisher –  Editor- Auto, Agriculture and Welding
Greater Cleveland Sports Commission – Community Programming Intern
Greater Cleveland Sports Commission – PR Intern – Spring 2020
Greater Columbus Sports Commission – Intern
Green Bay Boyah – Graphic Design Intern
Houston Dynamo/Dash – 2020 Spring Graphic Design Internship
Illinois Corn Marketing Board –  Communications Intern
Lallemand Animal Nutrition – Marketing Communication Internship
Major League Lacrosse – Graphic Design Intern – Summer 2020
Major League Lacrosse – Graphic Design Intern – Spring 2020
Major League Lacrosse –
Michigan International Speedway – Promotions Team Intern
Morgan Myers – Communication Internship
Mu
NASCAR – Broadcasting and Media Productions Internship
NASCAR – Social Media Internship
NASCAR – Public Relations Internship
Riverside Discovery Center – Education-Internship
Select Sires – Communication Specialist
Subaru of America – Corporate Communications Intern
United Soccer League – Graphic Design Internship-Spring 2020

Agri-Pulse seeks summer 2020 internAgri-Pulse Communications is looking for an intern who is passionate about reporting on farm, food and rural policy issues and serving our growing audience.

The ideal candidate should have experience in writing, editing and broadcasting and possess knowledge of the policy issues we cover. Established contacts with lawmakers and industry sources are a plus.

The communications firm is widely considered the most influential source of farm, food and rural policy news on Capitol Hill.

The right candidate can help us expand our coverage, use a broad array of social media tools and assist with new product development.

This temporary paid internship is based in Washington, D.C. One position is open for the summer of 2019. Start and end dates are flexible, but preferably mid-May through mid-August.

Preferred qualifications:

  • A college major in English, Journalism or related degree;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills;
  • Knowledge about farm, food and rural policy issues;
  • Excellent grammar skills;
  • Ability to produce video or audio news content;
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite and other online content management tools;
  • Ability to work well with others.

Please send a cover letter, resume and at least three writing samples before Nov. 15 to Managing Editor Spencer Chase at Spencer@Agri-Pulse.com.

Full-Time Openings
American Farm Bureau – Program Assistant
American Farm Bureau – Executive Director
Audubon Nature Institute – Louisiana Nature Center Education Programs Manager
Audubon Nature Institute – Aquarium Education Programs Manager
American Soybean Association – Project Coordinator-Industry Relations  
Better Business Bureau – PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECIALIST
BOMS Greater Dallas – Membership, Marketing & Communications
Chattanooga Zoo – Youth Programs Coordinator
Clemens Food Group –  Communications Specialist
Cornett – Job Posting: Public Relations Account Executive
Crystal Mountain – Director of Public Relations
Daytona International Speedway – Event Marketing Manager
Goodwill Columbus –  Community Integration Specialist
Indiana Farm Bureau – Public Relations Manager – Public Policy
Indiana Motor Speedway – Digital Content Coordinator
Ironman – Digital Graphics Designer
ISM Raceway – Graphic Artist
ISM Raceway – Marketing Coordinator 
Karbon Creative Ltd – Social Media Manager
KnowledgeWorks – SENIOR DIRECTOR OF MARKETING
KnowledgeWorks – MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Lone Star College – University Park. – Executive Director, College Relations
Make-A-Wish –  Development Officer
Michigan State Police – Media Production Specialist
Milton Hershey School – Part-time Educational Program Assistant-Orchard
Motorsport Network –Racing Social Media Manager
Museum of Science – Director, Marketing Communications
Northwest Motorsport, Inc. – Graphic Designer
Ohio Firechiefs Association – Director of Educational Services 
Ohio State, CFAES – Executive Director, Strategic Marketing Integration
Ohio State, CFAES – Program Coordinator
Ohio State, AEDE – Academic Advisor And Staff Ast
Ohio State, Nursing – Academic Program Coordinator
Ohio State, Arts & Sciences – Communications Specialist
Ohio State, University Marketing – Marketing Strategist
Ohio State, Mansfield – Office Associate
Ohio State, Fisher COB – Coordinator-Admissions, Graduate Recruiter
Ohio State, Law – Communication & Marketing Coordinator
State of Oklahoma, Education – Events Coordinator
OSU Extension, Defiance County – Program Assistant
Ontario Plowmen’s Association – Events Coordinator
Polimax Motorsport – Videographer and Social Media Marketing Specialist 
Positive Coaching Alliance – Graphic Design and Social Media Specialist
San Antonio Area Foundation – E-Communications Specialist
Scooter Media – PUBLIC RELATIONS ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Summit Athletic Media – Graphic Designer – College Athletics
Rebuilding Together NE Ohio –  Communications and Development Coordinator
Texas Public Radio – Events Manager
The Salvation Army –  Volunteer & Events Coordinator
The Salvation Army –  Education Coordinator
University of Guelph – Communications and Marketing Manager
USDA –  Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist
Windy City Triumph – Social Media Marketing Lead
WSP –  Communications and Public Involvement Coordinator
Yamaha – Communications Coordinator

Director of Communications and Ohio Cattleman Managing Editor – The position is responsible for all OCA internal and external communications. Internal communications includes production of the Ohio Cattleman magazine, member e-newsletters and graphic design work for association programs.  External communications includes distribution of press releases, regular updating of association websites, and management of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube accounts.  Similar communications functions also required for the Ohio Beef Council. Position requires excellent writing skills and publication layout and design skills including a high proficiency with Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. Cattle industry background is preferred.

For a complete position description and more information, visit the About Us tab under position openings at ohiocattle.org, or contact the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association at 614-873-6736 or email ateharsh@ohiobeef.org. To apply, mail a cover letter and resume to Elizabeth Harsh, Executive Director, Ohio Beef Council, 10600 U.S. Highway 42, Marysville, Ohio 43040.

List of all agricultural education postings by state

Graduate School Opportunities
Arizona State University
Auburn University
California State – Chico
Cal Poly
Clemson University
Colorado State University
Kansas State University
Louisiana State University
NC State University
Oklahoma State University
Penn State University
Purdue University
Texas A&M University, Commerce
The Ohio State University
Oregon State University
University of Georgia
University of Florida
University of Idaho
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Virginia Tech
University of Wisconsin – River Falls

Volunteer Opportunities

Check back next week!
If you have information or announcements for ACEL Weekly Update, please email wickham.24@osu.eduACEL Weekly Update is published every Wednesday; deadline for content is Monday at noon.

All past editions can be found  at u.osu.edu/acel/tag/weekly-update.

Twitter Twitter
Facebook Facebook
Instagram Instagram
Website Website

Industry E-Clips – Friday, October 18, 2019

ACEL News
WKTN Radio – Kenton Grad and OSU Student Successful at National Critique and Contest
The Clermont Sun – Felicity-Franklin Schools grad Sidney Snider honored

CFAES News
The Columbus Dispatch – Former EPA official connected to loosening air pollution regs hired for new Ohio State post
Ohio’s Country Journal – Pawpaw market growing in Ohio
Construction Equipment Guide – Attendance at OSU’s Farm Science Review Tops 100,000
Farm and Dairy – Pawpaws are making a comeback
Ohio Ag Net – Frost and the Fairfield County Fair (Podcast)
Baltimore Sun – Westminster High graduate wins state ‘FFA Star’ award for hands-on work with horses
Farm Forum – Student wins Maryland FFA Star award for hands-on work with horses

OSU Extension News
Morgan County Herald – The Ohio State University Extension – Morgan County
Ohio’s Country Journal – Ohio hemp laws have been proposed
WYSO – Annie’s Project Building Community For Rural Women
Ohio’s Country Journal – Managing phosphorus for yield and reduced edge of field losses
Highland County Express – Searching for alternative farm income?
Ohio’s Country Journal – Balancing the risks and benefits of animals in agritourism
Ohio’s Country Journal – Dry conditions can lead to nitrates in corn
Troy Daily News – Farm bureau makes donations
The People’s Defender – Hemp Informational Meeting hosted by Adams County OSU Extension

Agricultural Communication News
Penn State University – Photovoice project shares strengths and struggles of women in urban agriculture
Kansas State University – Former National Geographic editor delivers reality check on changing environment

Agricultural Education News
National FFA – National FFA organization has record membership

Community Leadership and Extension Education News
KEYC – 4-H alumni reminisce during National 4-H Week on time spent and skills gained in the program
The Perry News – Dallas County Extension 4-H teachers review programs
Birmingham Business Journal – Alabama 4-H Foundation launches nearly $10M capital campaign for Columbiana center
West Plains Daily Quill – 4-H and Tractor Supply Co. participating in Fall Paper Clover campaign
Pork Magazine – 5 Things No One Tells You About 4-H

Agricultural Communication and Education in the U.K.

Marlee Stollar
agricultural communication
senior

In May and June, I traveled to England and Scotland on the Agricultural and Environmental Communication education abroad. This trip was only two weeks, but had enough experiences to last a life-time.

The part I enjoyed most about the trip was its focus on my major, agricultural communication. Our group was able to learn some key differences and similarities between the U.S. and the U.K. both in agricultural communication and agriculture in general. By learning more about my future profession in another country, I was able to have an even better understanding of global agriculture going into my senior year. I gained this awareness especially through our various industry visits.

While we were in England we visited many places and agricultural businesses, but my favorite was Farmers Weekly. Not only did the company buy us all Starbucks coffee, but also taught us a lot about what their organization does. Karl Schneider, the editor, focused the discussion mostly on where agriculture is in the U.K. now and how that affects their content. Being one of our first industry visits, it was a nice introduction to learning more about U.K. agriculture. Farmers Weekly is the number one magazine for farmers in the U.K., so the organization had a great deal of interesting insights on how to engage audiences.

Our time at the Scottish Farmer was also impactful. Although the publication was smaller than Farmers Weekly, it was interesting to have a discussion with them about their magazine. There we talked a great deal about the decline in print and strategies to combat this issue. Another interesting part of the visit was hearing about the history and how far the organization has come in the past 126 years. We were even able to see old copies of the magazine, understanding what the magazine used to contain versus what it is currently. 

This two-week adventure included tours and visits that were more focused on culture and history as well. Some of my favorite visits include Kensington Palace, the London Eye, the Roman Baths and Stonehenge. I loved the opportunity to learn so much about agriculture, while simultaneously visiting intriguing places such as these. My absolute favorite activity was walking around Edinburgh, Scotland. The historic city has a lot to offer, from shops to restaurants to its overall atmosphere. The group was also able to visit Edinburgh castle, which was also rich in history.

The Agricultural Communication and Education trip allowed me to learn more about culture and agriculture in the U.K. I had previously studied abroad in Brazil my sophomore year, but this trip was a different experience that allowed me to learn more about my major from an international perspective. From the trip, I now have a better understanding of agricultural communication in these countries and how it may, in turn, affect the U.S. I am grateful for the opportunity, and I recommend all students, ACEL or not, to apply in the future!

ACEL Nutshell – October 17, 2019

*Items in bold are new

October 17 – Agriscience Education Group Scheduling (Columbus campus students), 5:30-7:30, ACEL Computer Lab
October 22 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
October 22 – CFAES Ambassador Info Session, 10:20-11:15am, Kotmann Hall 116
October 30-  November 2 – National FFA Convention, Indianapolis
November 1 – CFAS Ambassador Applications Open
November 6 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 7-10 – AFA Leaders Conference, Kansas City
November 11 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Veterans Day
November 12 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
November 20 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 28-29 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Thanksgiving Break
December 4 – Last day of Autumn Semester
December 4 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
December 5 – Reading Day
December 6, 9-12 – Finals Week

On our Website
Agricultural communication students successful at national critique and contest

On our Blog
News Release: Ohio State students successful at national critique and contest
ACEL Nutshell – October 9, 2019

In the News
Kolt Buchenroth, agricultural communication student, Kenton Grad and OSU Student Successful at National Critique and ContestWKTN
Dr. Cathann Kress, faculty, Former EPA official connected to loosening air pollution regs hired for new Ohio State postColumbus Dispatch
Meredith Oglesby, agricultural communication student, Ohio Agri-Women awards 2019 scholarshipsOhio’s Country Journal
Sydney Snider ’19, alum, Felicity-Franklin Schools grad Sidney Snider honoredThe Clermont Sun
Milan Pozderac, agriscience education student, Ohio State students show Buckeye pride at 107th homecoming paradeNBC4
Cassandra Dietrich ’09, ’16 MS, alum, Extension work far from cookie cutterSidney Daily News

ACEL Group Scheduling (Columbus campus undergraduates only!)
ACEL is using group scheduling for all our majors to help create a collaborative advising and peer environment. We hope this will help address questions that all students have during scheduling. Individual scheduling will be available to those students who have already attended a group scheduling meeting and still have additional questions and needs. Scheduling and advising are different. Group scheduling does not take away the opportunity for students to meet one-on-one with their faculty advisor about advising and career needs.GROUP SCHEDULING + INDIVIDUAL ADVISING = STUDENT SUCCESS

Agriscience Education: Thursday, October 17, Agriscience Education Group Scheduling (Columbus campus students), 5:30-7:30pm, ACEL Computer Lab (Pizza at 5:15pm)

Academic Affairs: Deadlines & Updates

  • 10th Friday (October 25th) is the last day to:
    • Drop a course using the Course Permission Form without a petition. Note: Courses dropped will show a “W” on your record.

The deadlines above refer to full-term classes. View the University Registrar’s website for a full detailed list of academic dates and deadlines for all sessions.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion professional development workshops
The CFAES Office of Equity and Inclusion is pleased to announce that effective immediately all diversity, equity, and inclusion professional development workshops will be open to CFAES undergraduate students. Previously, workshops were available only to faculty, staff, and graduate students. The Office of Equity and Inclusion feels that this valuable resource should be available to all members of the CFAES community in order to create an inclusive environment where all people are valued and celebrated. Below is the schedule for the remaining fall workshops along with descriptions and registration links. Columbus workshops are held in the Eastman Room, 4-H Center and Wooster workshops in 126 Research Services. Lunch will be provided at all workshops.

November: Men, Women, and Everyone Else: An Exploration of Sex, Gender, and Gender Identity (Register here)
The words “sex” and “gender” are frequently used synonymously, but they actually refer to different, but related, characteristics. What is the difference between the two and what happens when they don’t align? What does it mean to be “transgender”? How do all of these concepts relate to other identities such as sexual and affectional orientations? This workshop will take a deep look into the surprisingly complex world of sex and gender and will culminate in an in-depth discussion of the diversity of trans and non-binary identities. Cap: 30 participants.

Columbus – Thursday, November 7th, 1:30-4:30 pm
Wooster – Friday, November 8th, 1:30-4:30 pm

December: Cultivating an Inclusive Environment: Recognizing and Responding to Implicit Bias (Register here)
This workshop will explore how identities, beliefs, and backgrounds shape our perceptions of other people in ways that can unconsciously and negatively impact our interactions with them. Participants will learn how to identify and empathetically respond to implicit bias in order to foster a more inclusive environment for everyone. Cap: 30 participants.

Columbus – Thursday, December 5th, 1:30-4:30 pm
Wooster – Friday, December 6th, 1:30-4:30 pm

All workshops are facilitated by Dr. Leo Taylor, Program Director for Equity and Inclusion. Please contact him (taylor.3408@osu.edu), or Equity and Inclusion’s Program Assistant, Alicia Baca (baca.31@osu.edu).

CFAES Ambassador Team
Info Sessions 
Are you interested in applying to be an Ambassador for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)?  To learn more about what the CFAES ambassador team is all about, attend one of the information sessions listed below.  This is an optional activity to learn more about the application and interview process.  We will have current ambassadors in attendance to share their experiences.  We hope to see you there!

  • October 22 (Tu) from 10:20-11:15am in Kottman Hall room 116
  • January 22 (W) from 11:30am-12:25pm, Location TBA
  • January 23 (Th) from 5:20-6:15pm, Location TBA

Application Process
If you would like to apply to be a College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Ambassador, the application will be available on Friday, November 1, 2019.  Click here to learn more about becoming an ambassador.  The application is due on Monday, February 3, 2020.  CFAES Ambassadors are a team of undergraduate students selected to represent the college to prospective students and guests, alumni, and donors.

Follow us on Social Media
We’re active on social media! Follow the accounts listed below:
Department
Accounts
Undergraduate Program
Manager Accounts
Facebook Facebook
Twitter Twitter
Instagram
Agricultural Education Society will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 7pm.

  • October 22
  • November 12

Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 6pm.

  • November 6
  • November 20
  • December 4
Check back next week!
Now Open – College Scholarship Application for the 2020-2021 academic year – Priority Deadline: February 15, 2020
All students in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences are encouraged to fill out the College Scholarship Application for the 2020-21 academic year.

You will only need to fill out one application to be eligible for scholarships from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, School of Environment and Natural Resources, and ATI/Wooster. The priority deadline for completing the application is February 15, 2020.

The simple on-line form requires you to write a short 300 word essay, list of present and previous work experience, involvement in extracurricular activities, provide details about involvement in groups. Students in the School of Environment and Natural Resources will only need to complete this application for 2020-21 as the supplemental questions are within this application. Applicants who have participated in 4-H regardless of University/College, Campus, or major are to complete this application and the additional supplemental questions when you check “Yes” on the involvement in 4-H.

www.cfaes.osu.edu/scholarships

Australia: Human Impacts on the Natural Environment (May 6-29, 2020)
This May program has students exploring the relationship between humans and their natural systems through the lens of environmental sustainability; all while traveling through stunning parks, forests and coastlines.

  • Application Deadline: January 15, 2020
  • Info Sessions:
    • Thursday, October 17, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Mendenhall Lab 129
    • Wednesday, October 23, 2019,5:30-6:30 PM, Kottman Hall 245
    • Monday, November 4, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Pomerene Hall 150
  • Program Information

Panama: Through the Lens of AgriCulture, Sustainability and Diversity (April 29-May 10, 2020)
This course is designed to give students a different perspective on agriculture and other economic sectors that influence food, fiber, and fuel. Students will also have the opportunity to explore culture outside of the classroom and view, first-hand, food and production based on varying available natural resources, socioeconomic status and needs of the region and/or country.

South Africa: Exotic Animal Behavior and Welfare (April 30-May15, 2020 or May 18-June 3, 2020)
This May program takes students on a safari through parks and refuges where they study wild animal behavior and welfare by observing animals in their native habitat.

England: Evolution in Darwin’s World and ours– Entomology (May 5-16, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

Iceland: Environment and Natural Resources- ENR (June 10-26, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

  • Information Sessions:
    • Thursday, October 24, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Mendenhall Lab 129
    • Tuesday, November 5, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Jennings Hall 140

For information on CFAES Education Abroad programs please visit  http://cfaes.osu.edu/studyabroad.

Internship Openings
898 Marketing – Creative Design Internship
Certified Agnus Beef – Intern, Producer Communications
Chick-fil-A –  Position Title 2020 Financial Digital Education Summer Intern
City of Dublin, Ohio – Intern – Communications and Public Information
Dairy Farmers of America – Communications Intern
Fresh Mark – Summer Graphic Design Internship
Fresh Mark – Marketing Events & Promotions Intern
iHeart Radio – Part Time Promotion Assistant
Jordan Advertising – Spring 2020 Internships
Kraft Heinz Company – Internal Communications Intern
Land O’Lakes – Member Relations Intern
National FFA – 2020 WLC Director 
National FFA – 2020 WLC Education Coordinator
National FFA – 2020 WLC Facilitator
National FFA – State Officer Leadership Programs Facilitators
Oklahoma Today – Editorial Intern
Opry Entertainment Group – Internship Program – Summer 2020
Special Olympics Illinois – Coaster Challenge Internship
State of Ohio, Transportation – College Intern – Public Information
Toledo Walleye – Game Day Social Media Intern

Progressive Publishing seeks editorial internship applicants
Agricultural students with journalism or communications training are encouraged to apply for Progressive Publishing’s 2020 editorial internship program. Applications are due Dec. 20, 2019.

Editorial interns will be responsible for writing feature and news articles for one or more of the company’s agricultural magazines, as well as copyediting and photography. The internship may be tailored to those with particular skill sets, including design, web content, social media and marketing. The company’s family of publications includes Progressive DairyProgressive Dairy-CanadaProgressive Cattle and Progressive Forage.

Applicants should maintain a 3.0 or greater GPA in college coursework and have previous writing experience. Students who have completed coursework for their junior or senior year are preferable. Students who will have completed their undergraduate degree by spring 2020 are also encouraged to apply. A dairy or agricultural background is not required, but experience and knowledge of the industry is preferred.

The internship is based at the company’s headquarters in Jerome, Idaho. It is a paid internship, and assistance in locating housing and arranging transportation will be provided. Start and end dates for the internship are flexible to accommodate class schedules and graduation dates. Typical internships last eight to 10 weeks.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, three references and examples of published work that relates to their field of expertise. Suggested amounts and categories of published works are: five articles, five ad designs or layouts, three marketing campaigns or three designed websites. Materials for class assignments will be accepted if the applicant does not have examples of published work.

Submit materials to Progressive Dairy Editor Emily Gwin by Dec. 20, 2019 at emily@progressivepublish.com For questions about the internship or application process, email Emily Gwin: emily@progressivepublish.com.

Agri-Pulse seeks summer 2020 internAgri-Pulse Communications is looking for an intern who is passionate about reporting on farm, food and rural policy issues and serving our growing audience.

The ideal candidate should have experience in writing, editing and broadcasting and possess knowledge of the policy issues we cover. Established contacts with lawmakers and industry sources are a plus.

The communications firm is widely considered the most influential source of farm, food and rural policy news on Capitol Hill.

The right candidate can help us expand our coverage, use a broad array of social media tools and assist with new product development.

This temporary paid internship is based in Washington, D.C. One position is open for the summer of 2019. Start and end dates are flexible, but preferably mid-May through mid-August.

Preferred qualifications:

  • A college major in English, Journalism or related degree;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills;
  • Knowledge about farm, food and rural policy issues;
  • Excellent grammar skills;
  • Ability to produce video or audio news content;
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite and other online content management tools;
  • Ability to work well with others.

Please send a cover letter, resume and at least three writing samples before Nov. 15 to Managing Editor Spencer Chase at Spencer@Agri-Pulse.com.

Full-Time Openings
American Angus Association – Angus Media Print Media Coordinator 
American Angus Association – Proofreader for Angus Media
American Angus Association – Communications Specialist
American Soybean Association – Project Coordinator-Industry Relations  
Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project – Program Coordinator: Growing Minds
Big Lots! – Senior Graphic Designer
Big Lots! – Digital Designer
Boys and Girls Club of Cincinnati – Volunteer/Community Outreach Coordinator
Brevard Zoo – Education Program Internships
Chipotle – CRM & Loyalty Marketing Specialist
Chipotle – Brand Activation Manager
Chobani – Designer
City of Edmond – Junior Videographer
City of Whitehall – Community Affairs Manager
Creative Civilization – Public Relations Account Executive
Dairy Farmers of America – Marketing Communication Manager
Dairy Farmers of America – Public Relations Manager
Direction Home – Volunteer Coordinator
Easter Seals – LTC Ombudsman Volunteer Coordinator
Envision LLC – Graphic Designer
Great Lakes Publishing – Cleveland Magazine Art Director
Hal Smith Restaruants – Graphic Designer
Hatch Show Print – Hatch Show Print Tours and Programs Manager
Hospice of Miami Valley – Volunteer Coordinator
International Friendships – Communications Coordinator
The Judge Group – Graphic Designer
Lamar University – Instructor, Video Production & Multimedia/Digital Storytelling
Langston University – Director of School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences Communications and Marketing
National 4-H – Education Programs Staff Assistant
National 4-H – Senior Manager, Public Relations
New Mexico State, Department of Agriculture – Communications Specialist Associate
Ohio Farm Bureau – Director of Development
Ohio State, Blackwell – Convention Services Lead
Ohio State, Law – Executive Director of Development and Alumni Relations
Ohio State, University Marketing – Marketing Strategist
Ohio State, Mansfield – Office Associate
Ohio State, Dentistry – Admissions Couns And Staff Ast
Ohio State, ASC – Communications Specialist
Ohio State, Athletics – Coord-Campus Events & Activities
Ohio State, Business – Academic Program Coordinator
Ohio State, Business – Coordinator-Admissions
Ohio State, Law – Comm & Mrktg Coordinator, Social Media
Ohio State, Student Life – Graphic Designer
Ohio State, University Development – Program Coordinator, Volunteer Engagement
Ohio State, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Program Assistant
Oklahoma City Boathouse Foundation – Marketing Manager
Oklahoma City Community College – Public Relations Specialist
Oklahoma State, Museum of Art – Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Ohio University – Recycling and Zero Waste Coordinator
OSU Extension, Greene County – Program Assistant
OSU Extension, Auglaize County – Program Assistant
OSU Extension, Cuyahoga County – Program Assistant
OSU Extension, Defiance County – Program Assistant
Ohio State, Nursing – Editor
Ohio State, CFAES – Program Coordinator, Prospective Students
Ohio State, Institutional Equity – Director, Education and Engagement
Ohio State, University Marketing – Brand Strategy Director
Pillen Family Farms –              Ag Communications Specialist
Public Strategies – Marketing Strategist
San Antonio Area Foundation – E-Communications Specialist
SEA LIFE Kansas City – Education Specialist (Supervisor)
Smithfield Foods – Associate Graphics Manager
State of Michigan, Labor and Economic Opportunity – Communications and Community Outreach Manager
State of Ohio, Workers’ Compensation – Electronic Design Specialist
State of Ohio, Ohio Expo Commission – Public Information Officer 1
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens – Curator of Education
University of Arizona –  Administrative Associate, CALS Marketing & Branding
University of Florida – Science Communicator
Virginia Zoo – Education Programs Assistant
Women helping Women – Volunteer Coordinator

Director of Communications and Ohio Cattleman Managing Editor – The position is responsible for all OCA internal and external communications. Internal communications includes production of the Ohio Cattleman magazine, member e-newsletters and graphic design work for association programs.  External communications includes distribution of press releases, regular updating of association websites, and management of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube accounts.  Similar communications functions also required for the Ohio Beef Council. Position requires excellent writing skills and publication layout and design skills including a high proficiency with Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. Cattle industry background is preferred.

For a complete position description and more information, visit the About Us tab under position openings at ohiocattle.org, or contact the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association at 614-873-6736 or email ateharsh@ohiobeef.org. To apply, mail a cover letter and resume to Elizabeth Harsh, Executive Director, Ohio Beef Council, 10600 U.S. Highway 42, Marysville, Ohio 43040.

List of all agricultural education postings by state

Graduate School Opportunities
Arizona State University
Auburn University
California State – Chico
Cal Poly
Clemson University
Colorado State University
Kansas State University
Louisiana State University
NC State University
Oklahoma State University
Penn State University
Purdue University
Texas A&M University, Commerce
The Ohio State University
Oregon State University
University of Georgia
University of Florida
University of Idaho
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Virginia Tech
University of Wisconsin – River Falls

Volunteer Opportunities

Check back next week!
If you have information or announcements for ACEL Weekly Update, please email wickham.24@osu.eduACEL Weekly Update is published every Wednesday; deadline for content is Monday at noon.

All past editions can be found  at u.osu.edu/acel/tag/weekly-update.

Twitter Twitter
Facebook Facebook
Instagram Instagram
Website Website

ACEL Nutshell – October 9, 2019

*Items in bold are new

October 10-11 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Autumn Break
October 14 – Autumn Semester, Second Session Begins
October 15 – ACEL 4-H and FFA Photo Shoot, 12-2pm
October 16 – Agricultural Communication group scheduling, 4-6pm, Ag Admin 200
October 16 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
October 17 – Agriscience Education Group Scheduling (Columbus campus students), 5:30-7:30, ACEL Computer Lab
October 22 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
October 22 – CFAES Ambassador Info Session, 10:20-11:15am, Kotmann Hall 116
October 30-  November 2 – National FFA Convention, Indianapolis
November 1 – CFAS Ambassador Applications Open
November 6 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 7-10 – AFA Leaders Conference, Kansas City
November 11 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Veterans Day
November 12 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
November 20 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 28-29 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Thanksgiving Break
December 4 – Last day of Autumn Semester
December 4 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
December 5 – Reading Day
December 6, 9-12 – Finals Week

On our Website
Check back next week!On our Blog
ACEL Nutshell – October 2, 2019

In the News
Meredith Oglesby, agricultural communication student, Oglesby Ohio Agri-Women scholarship recipient, The Times-Gazette
DaVonti’ Haynes, PhD student, Not so #NEW2OSU: Why undergraduate students chose Ohio State for grad school, The Lantern

ACEL Group Scheduling (Columbus campus undergraduates only!)
ACEL is using group scheduling for all our majors to help create a collaborative advising and peer environment. We hope this will help address questions that all students have during scheduling. Individual scheduling will be available to those students who have already attended a group scheduling meeting and still have additional questions and needs. Scheduling and advising are different. Group scheduling does not take away the opportunity for students to meet one-on-one with their faculty advisor about advising and career needs.GROUP SCHEDULING + INDIVIDUAL ADVISING = STUDENT SUCCESS

Agriscience Education: Thursday, October 17, Agriscience Education Group Scheduling (Columbus campus students), 5:30-7:30pm, ACEL Computer Lab (Pizza at 5:15pm)
Agricultural Communication: Wednesday, October 16, 4-6pm, ACEL Suite, 200 Ag Admin

Academic Affairs: Deadlines & Updates

  • 10th Friday (October 25th) is the last day to:
    • Drop a course using the Course Permission Form without a petition. Note: Courses dropped will show a “W” on your record.

The deadlines above refer to full-term classes. View the University Registrar’s website for a full detailed list of academic dates and deadlines for all sessions.

CFAES Ambassador Team
Info Sessions 
Are you interested in applying to be an Ambassador for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)?  To learn more about what the CFAES ambassador team is all about, attend one of the information sessions listed below.  This is an optional activity to learn more about the application and interview process.  We will have current ambassadors in attendance to share their experiences.  We hope to see you there!

  • October 22 (Tu) from 10:20-11:15am in Kottman Hall room 116
  • January 22 (W) from 11:30am-12:25pm, Location TBA
  • January 23 (Th) from 5:20-6:15pm, Location TBA

Application Process
If you would like to apply to be a College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Ambassador, the application will be available on Friday, November 1, 2019.  Click here to learn more about becoming an ambassador.  The application is due on Monday, February 3, 2020.  CFAES Ambassadors are a team of undergraduate students selected to represent the college to prospective students and guests, alumni, and donors.

ACEL Photo Shoot for Past (and present!) 4-H and FFA members
The Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership is hosting a photo shoot on Tuesday, October 15, from 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. for ACEL students who are past (or present) 4-H and FFA members. These photos will be used during upcoming social media campaigns to highlight how 4-H and FFA may have played a role in a student’s decision to choose his/her major or Ohio State.

Please follow this link to sign up for a time to have your picture taken: photo shoot sign-up.

Please do your best to arrive on time (or a little before, if possible). We will meet in the lobby of the Agricultural Administration building (beside the coffee shop). All pictures will be outside, weather permitting.

Things to know:

  • Wear your favorite OSU/scarlet and gray attire or attire that fits what you currently do (work in a lab, professional clothes, etc.).
  • FFA members – bring your FFA jacket (Fall Break will give you a chance to bring it back to campus!)
  • 4-H members – we will have clover props for your photos😊

Please let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday, October 15!

Follow us on Social Media
We’re active on social media! Follow the accounts listed below:
Department
Accounts
Undergraduate Program
Manager Accounts
Facebook Facebook
Twitter Twitter
Instagram
Agricultural Education Society will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 7pm.

  • October 22
  • November 12

Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 6pm.

  • October 16
  • November 6
  • November 20
  • December 4
Check back next week!
Now Open – College Scholarship Application for the 2020-2021 academic year – Priority Deadline: February 15, 2020
All students in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences are encouraged to fill out the College Scholarship Application for the 2020-21 academic year.You will only need to fill out one application to be eligible for scholarships from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, School of Environment and Natural Resources, and ATI/Wooster. The priority deadline for completing the application is February 15, 2020.

The simple on-line form requires you to write a short 300 word essay, list of present and previous work experience, involvement in extracurricular activities, provide details about involvement in groups. Students in the School of Environment and Natural Resources will only need to complete this application for 2020-21 as the supplemental questions are within this application. Applicants who have participated in 4-H regardless of University/College, Campus, or major are to complete this application and the additional supplemental questions when you check “Yes” on the involvement in 4-H.

www.cfaes.osu.edu/scholarships

Australia: Human Impacts on the Natural Environment (May 6-29, 2020)
This May program has students exploring the relationship between humans and their natural systems through the lens of environmental sustainability; all while traveling through stunning parks, forests and coastlines.

  • Application Deadline: January 15, 2020
  • Info Sessions:
    • Thursday, October 17, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Mendenhall Lab 129
    • Wednesday, October 23, 2019,5:30-6:30 PM, Kottman Hall 245
    • Monday, November 4, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Pomerene Hall 150
  • Program Information

Panama: Through the Lens of AgriCulture, Sustainability and Diversity (April 29-May 10, 2020)
This course is designed to give students a different perspective on agriculture and other economic sectors that influence food, fiber, and fuel. Students will also have the opportunity to explore culture outside of the classroom and view, first-hand, food and production based on varying available natural resources, socioeconomic status and needs of the region and/or country.

South Africa: Exotic Animal Behavior and Welfare (April 30-May15, 2020 or May 18-June 3, 2020)
This May program takes students on a safari through parks and refuges where they study wild animal behavior and welfare by observing animals in their native habitat.

England: Evolution in Darwin’s World and ours– Entomology (May 5-16, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

Iceland: Environment and Natural Resources- ENR (June 10-26, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

  • Information Sessions:
    • Wednesday, October 9, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Kottman Hall 245
    • Thursday, October 24, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Mendenhall Lab 129
    • Tuesday, November 5, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Jennings Hall 140

For information on CFAES Education Abroad programs please visit  http://cfaes.osu.edu/studyabroad.

Internship Openings
AgriSync – Social Media & Content Intern
Ag Partners – Marketing & Human Resources Internship
Cincinnati Reds – Media Relations Intern Cincinnati Reds
City of Dublin, Ohio – Intern, Communications and Public Information
COTA – Ohio State Marketing Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring Public Relations Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring Youth and Family Programs Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring School Programs Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring Public Programs Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring Video Editor Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring Marketing Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring Events Admin Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring Development Intern
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Spring Creative Intern
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center – Conservation Education Internship
Greater Cleveland Sports Commission – Community Programming Intern
Greater Cleveland Sports Commission – PR Intern – Spring 2020
Greater Cleveland Sports Commission – Marketing Intern – Spring 2020
Greater Cleveland Sports Commission – Events Intern – Spring 2020
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association – Public Policy Internship
Ohio Grape Industries – Intern
Toledo Walleye – Communications – Game Day-Social Media Intern
Walt Disney Company – Communications & Social Media Undergraduate Internship, Spring 2020Progressive Publishing seeks editorial internship applicants
Agricultural students with journalism or communications training are encouraged to apply for Progressive Publishing’s 2020 editorial internship program. Applications are due Dec. 20, 2019.

Editorial interns will be responsible for writing feature and news articles for one or more of the company’s agricultural magazines, as well as copyediting and photography. The internship may be tailored to those with particular skill sets, including design, web content, social media and marketing. The company’s family of publications includes Progressive DairyProgressive Dairy-CanadaProgressive Cattle and Progressive Forage.

Applicants should maintain a 3.0 or greater GPA in college coursework and have previous writing experience. Students who have completed coursework for their junior or senior year are preferable. Students who will have completed their undergraduate degree by spring 2020 are also encouraged to apply. A dairy or agricultural background is not required, but experience and knowledge of the industry is preferred.

The internship is based at the company’s headquarters in Jerome, Idaho. It is a paid internship, and assistance in locating housing and arranging transportation will be provided. Start and end dates for the internship are flexible to accommodate class schedules and graduation dates. Typical internships last eight to 10 weeks.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, three references and examples of published work that relates to their field of expertise. Suggested amounts and categories of published works are: five articles, five ad designs or layouts, three marketing campaigns or three designed websites. Materials for class assignments will be accepted if the applicant does not have examples of published work.

Submit materials to Progressive Dairy Editor Emily Gwin by Dec. 20, 2019 at emily@progressivepublish.com For questions about the internship or application process, email Emily Gwin: emily@progressivepublish.com.

Full-Time Openings
Akron Community Foundation – Marketing Assistant
Big Lots – Senior Graphic Designer
Bob Evans – Art Director/Graphic Designer
Bob Evans – Marketing Communications Manager
Case Western Reserve University – Creative Director
Cincinnati Reds – Social Media Design Coordinator
City of Cleveland Heights – Social Media Coordinator PT
Cleveland Monsters – Game-Day Communications Assistant
Dayton Dragons – Manager of Corporate Partnerships
Delaware Electric Cooperative – Manager of Public Relations & Community Affairs
Downtown Detroit Partnership – Director, Marketing and Communications
Friends of the National Zoo – Education Programs Specialist: Assistant Camp Director
Geben Communication – Account Executive
Hollywood Casino at Toledo – Internal Communications Specialist
Illinois Corn – Communications Manager
Kettering Health Network – Communications Specialist
La Plata Electric Association, Inc – Manager/ VP, Member and Community Relations
Lake County Captains – Manager of Marketing and Social Media
Little Blue NRD – Communications Specialist
Milton Hersey School – PT Educational Program Assistant
National 4-H – Educational Tour Program Assistant
National 4-H – Senior Manager, Public Relations
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association – Manager, Science Communications
National FFA – Corporate Development Officer
National FFA – State Officer Leadership Programs Facilitators
National Reining Horse Association – Manager of Public Relations and Member Communications
Nature Center at Shaker Lakes – Volunteer Coordinator Nature Center
OdySea Aquarium – Education Manager and Intern Coordinator
Ohio Academy of Family Physicians – Coordinator of Events & Foundation Programs
Ohio Expositions Commission – Public Information Officer
OhioNET – Member Engagement Coordinator
Ohio State, Student Life – Graphic Designer
Ohio State, University Development – Program Coordinator, Volunteer Engagement
Ohio State, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Program Assistant, Communications
Ohio State, Education Abroad – Program Specialist
Ohio State, Student Academic Success – Program Coordinator
Ohio State, Fisher College of Business – Writer
Ohio State, Arts & Sciences – Program Coordinator, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Outreach
Ohio State, Schottenstein Center – Program Coord-Special Events
Ohio State, Schottenstein Center – Event Coord Specialist
Ohio State, ACEL – Chair
OSU Extension, Cuyahoga County – Program Assistant
OSU Extension, Licking County – Program Assistant
Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority – Director of Communications and Marketing
Poultry Industry Council – Executive Director
PowerSouth Energy Cooperative – Multimedia & Member Accounts Specialist I
Rescue Village – Marketing and Communications Coordinator
University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture – Marketing/Communications/Public Relations Coordinator
University of California, Berkeley – Communications Director
University of Kentucky, Agriculture – Agriculture Communications Specialist Sr
University of Maryland, Agriculture and Natural Resources – Coordinator of Recruitment
USDOT – Visual Communications Specialist
US Fish and Wildlife Service – Visual Information Specialist
US, Homeland Security – Public Affairs Specialist (Social Media Program Management)
Worthington Industries – Communications Specialist
Worthington Presbyterian Church – Communications Specialist

List of all agricultural education postings by state

Graduate School Opportunities
Arizona State University
Auburn University
California State – Chico
Cal Poly
Clemson University
Colorado State University
Kansas State University
Louisiana State University
NC State University
Oklahoma State University
Penn State University
Purdue University
Texas A&M University, Commerce
The Ohio State University
Oregon State University
University of Georgia
University of Florida
University of Idaho
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Virginia Tech
University of Wisconsin – River Falls

Volunteer Opportunities

Check back next week!

News Release: Ohio State students successful at national critique and contest

The Ohio State University chapter of the Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (ACT) participated in the 2019 National Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (NACT) Critique & Contest. An award ceremony was held during the Ag Media Summit in Minneapolis, July 29-30, 2019.

“Ohio State ACT was happy to encourage more participation in NACT Critique and Contest last year. We plan to continue to motivate members to enter this coming year, and give them opportunities at club meetings to submit,” said Marlee Stollar, Ohio State ACT club president. “Our club has already secured more speakers at meetings this year and is looking forward to increasing professional development for members. We are proud of our club members for their work last year in the contest but are also excited for the year to come.”

Collegiate ACT members from across the country submitted articles, photography and design pieces to the contest. Ohio State’s winning submissions include:

Writing Division:
Long Feature Story: Sydney Snider, “Putting the ‘Culture’ in Agriculture,” first place

Electronic Media Division:
Radio Package: Kolt Buchenroth, “Buchenroth-Radio Broadcast,” first place
Electronic Media Award of Excellence: Kolt Buchenroth, The Ohio State University “Buchenroth – Radio Broadcast”

Photography:
Animal Photo: Kolt Buchenroth, “Calf on a Hill,” second place

Publication Division:
Brochure/Pamphlet: Marlee Stollar, “Celebration of Students Memories and Moments Book,” first place
eNewsletter: Marlee Stollar, “ACT’s Fall Alumni Newsletter,” first place
Publication Award of Excellence: Marlee Stollar, “Celebration of Students Memories and Moments Book”

In addition to participating in the NACT Critique & Contest, Ohio State ACT host several events throughout the academic year to promote the agriculture industry and develop members’ skills. The club hosts Farmer’s Share, an event held at the Waterman Agricultural and Natural Resources Laboratory to educate Ohio State students, faculty and staff about the agriculture industry. A Night for Young Professionals is also organized by Ohio State, an event that allows students to network with industry leaders and grow their professional skills.

Many ACT students study agricultural communication or have an interest in promoting the agriculture industry. The agricultural communication major prepares students to plan, develop, and implement a communication campaign, using visual media, writing and editing. Students also study crisis communication, graphic design, marketing, and journalism so they can spread the word about agriculture. To learn more about the agricultural communication major, visit acel.osu.edu or call 614-247-6358.

###

 

ACEL Nutshell – October 2, 2019

*Items in bold are new

October 2 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
October 4 – Ohio State Homecoming Parade, 6pm
October 8 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
October 10-11 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Autumn Break
October 14 – Autumn Semester, Second Session Begins
October 16 – Agricultural Communication group scheduling, 4-6pm, Ag Admin 200 
October 16 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
October 17 – Agriscience Education Group Scheduling (Columbus campus students), 5:30-7:30, ACEL Computer Lab
October 22 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
October 22 – CFAES Ambassador Info Session, 10:20-11:15am, Kotmann Hall 116
October 30-  November 2 – National FFA Convention, Indianapolis
November 1 – CFAS Ambassador Applications Open
November 6 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 7-10 – AFA Leaders Conference, Kansas City
November 11 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Veterans Day
November 12 – Agricultural Education Society Meeting, 7pm, Ag Admin 211
November 20 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
November 28-29 – OHIO STATE CLOSED: Thanksgiving Break
December 4 – Last day of Autumn Semester
December 4 – Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Meeting, 6pm, Room 211AA
December 5 – Reading Day
December 6, 9-12 – Finals Week

On our Website
Check back next week!

On our Blog
Check back next week!

In the News
Julie Becker ’92, alum Select Sires honors employees with 30-plus yearsOhio Farmer
Olivia Pflaumer, agriscience education student, Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 26, 2019Farm and Dairy
Larry Lokai, alum, Buckeyes for a Cornhusker, Urbana Daily Citizen

ACEL Group Scheduling (Columbus campus undergraduates only!)
ACEL is using group scheduling for all our majors to help create a collaborative advising and peer environment. We hope this will help address questions that all students have during scheduling. Individual scheduling will be available to those students who have already attended a group scheduling meeting and still have additional questions and needs. Scheduling and advising are different. Group scheduling does not take away the opportunity for students to meet one-on-one with their faculty advisor about advising and career needs.GROUP SCHEDULING + INDIVIDUAL ADVISING = STUDENT SUCCESS

Agriscience Education: Thursday, October 17, Agriscience Education Group Scheduling (Columbus campus students), 5:30-7:30pm, ACEL Computer Lab (Pizza at 5:15pm)
Agricultural Communication: Wednesday, October 16, 4-6pm, ACEL Suite, 200 Ag Admin
Community Leadership: Tuesday, October 1, 5:45pm, ACEL Suite, 200 Ag Admin (pizza at 5:30pm)

Academic Affairs: Deadlines & Updates

  • 10th Friday (October 25th) is the last day to:
    • Drop a course using the Course Permission Form without a petition. Note: Courses dropped will show a “W” on your record.

The deadlines above refer to full-term classes. View the University Registrar’s website for a full detailed list of academic dates and deadlines for all sessions.

CFAES Ambassador Team
Info Sessions 
Are you interested in applying to be an Ambassador for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)?  To learn more about what the CFAES ambassador team is all about, attend one of the information sessions listed below.  This is an optional activity to learn more about the application and interview process.  We will have current ambassadors in attendance to share their experiences.  We hope to see you there!

  • October 22 (Tu) from 10:20-11:15am in Kottman Hall room 116
  • January 22 (W) from 11:30am-12:25pm, Location TBA
  • January 23 (Th) from 5:20-6:15pm, Location TBA

Application Process
If you would like to apply to be a College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Ambassador, the application will be available on Friday, November 1, 2019.  Click here to learn more about becoming an ambassador.  The application is due on Monday, February 3, 2020.  CFAES Ambassadors are a team of undergraduate students selected to represent the college to prospective students and guests, alumni, and donors.

Careers in Community Organizing for Social Justice
DART will hold an online info session on Wednesday, October 16 at 7 pm to discuss careers in community organizing. All OSU students and alumni welcome, particularly those graduating before August 2020. RSVP at www.thedartcenter.org/OSU

DART organizations unite congregations to work for social, economic and racial justice, including:

* Plugging the school-to-prison pipeline
* Reining in predatory lending practices
* Expanding access to primary health and dental care
* Prioritizing funding for affordable housing and job training
* Fighting for immigrants’ rights
* Police accountability

Starting salary $39,064/year + benefits.

DART organizations are largely made up of low- and moderate-income, minority and immigrant communities. We strongly encourage people from these backgrounds, as well as fluent Spanish speakers, to apply. To apply or learn more about DART, visit www.thedartcenter.org. Still have questions? Contact john@thedartcenter.org or 614-425-5501.

Follow us on Social Media
We’re active on social media! Follow the accounts listed below:
Department
Accounts
Undergraduate Program
Manager Accounts
Facebook Facebook
Twitter Twitter
Instagram
ACT to host Farmers Share
Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow will host their annual “Farmers Share” event on Friday, October 4 from 2-6pm at the Waterman Agriculture and Natural Resouces Laboratory.” To register for the event visit: go.osu.edu/fs2019 Questions? Contact kimley.1@osu.edu.

Agricultural Education Society will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 7pm.

  • October 8
  • October 22
  • November 12

Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow will meet on the following dates in Room 211 of Agricultural Administration at 6pm.

  • October 2
  • October 16
  • November 6
  • November 20
  • December 4
Penn State University – Assistant Professor, Youth Development and Civic Engagement
This is a nine-month, tenure-track position in Agricultural and Extension Education (AEE) with a 75% extension and 25% teaching responsibility. This position will support thestrategic vision for the AEE component in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education related to extension program development.

Applicants should upload a letter of application, names and addresses of three professional references, curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching interests and official transcripts at https://psu.jobs. Questions can be directed to: Dr. Daniel Perkins, Department of AESE, The Pennsylvania State University at dfp102@psu.edu

Check back next week!
Australia: Human Impacts on the Natural Environment (May 6-29, 2020)
This May program has students exploring the relationship between humans and their natural systems through the lens of environmental sustainability; all while traveling through stunning parks, forests and coastlines.

  • Application Deadline: January 15, 2020
  • Info Sessions:
    • Thursday, October 17, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Mendenhall Lab 129
    • Wednesday, October 23, 2019,5:30-6:30 PM, Kottman Hall 245
    • Monday, November 4, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Pomerene Hall 150
  • Program Information

Panama: Through the Lens of AgriCulture, Sustainability and Diversity (April 29-May 10, 2020)
This course is designed to give students a different perspective on agriculture and other economic sectors that influence food, fiber, and fuel. Students will also have the opportunity to explore culture outside of the classroom and view, first-hand, food and production based on varying available natural resources, socioeconomic status and needs of the region and/or country.

South Africa: Exotic Animal Behavior and Welfare (April 30-May15, 2020 or May 18-June 3, 2020)
This May program takes students on a safari through parks and refuges where they study wild animal behavior and welfare by observing animals in their native habitat.

England: Evolution in Darwin’s World and ours– Entomology (May 5-16, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

Iceland: Environment and Natural Resources- ENR (June 10-26, 2020)
Application Deadline: November 1, 2019

  • Information Sessions:
    • Wednesday, October 9, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Kottman Hall 245
    • Thursday, October 24, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Mendenhall Lab 129
    • Tuesday, November 5, 2019, 5:30-6:30 PM, Jennings Hall 140

For information on CFAES Education Abroad programs please visit  http://cfaes.osu.edu/studyabroad.

Internship Openings
Alzheimer’s Association – Marketing Communications Intern – Unpaid (Beachwood, Ohio)
Alzheimer’s Association – Marketing & Communications Intern – Unpaid (Hudson, Ohio)
Caterpillar – Corporate Marketing Internship (multiple positions)
Chick-fil-A – Financial Digital Education Summer Intern
Chick-fil-A – Corporate Communications Summer Intern
Chick-fil-A – Marketing In-House Agency Summer Intern
Chick-fil-A – Corporate Social Responsibility (Community Affairs) Summer Intern
CBS – Photography Internship
CBS, Late Show with Stephen Colbert – TV Production Internship
Johnson & Johnson – Design Internship Program
Leadership Oklahoma City – Social Media Intern
Midwest Sports Production – Graphic Design Intern
National Diversity Council – Public Relations and Communications Internship
NBC, Saturday Night Live – Internship
Pixar Animation Studios – Public Relations Intern
United Producers LLC – Communication Intern

Full-Time Openings
Alzheimer’s Association – Education Program Coordinator
Alzheimer’s Association – Education and Community Engagement Manager
Alzheimer’s Association – Media Relations Manager
Art Institute of Chicago – Assistant Director, Communications
Auburn University – Communications and Marketing Specialists
BrandWell Solutions – Graphic Designer
Bright Beginnings – Communications Coordinator
Boiling Point Media – Social Media Coordinator
California State, San Marcos – Digital Media & Graphic Design Specialist
Change Up – Public Relations Director
Chipotle – Senior Art Director
City of New Albany – Public Information Officer
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium – Communications Assistant
Country Music Hall of Fame – Volunteer Manager
Country Music Hall of Fame – Public Relations Coordinator
Country Music Hall of Fame – Manager of Development Events and Partnerships
Country Music Hall of Fame – Hatch Show Print Education and Tour Guide
Cuyahoga Community College – Coordinator, Content Management
Dayton Downtown Partnership – Public Relations & Marketing Manager
Goodwill of Southern and Central Indiana – Communications Manager
Grand Ole Opry –  Job Title Acquisition Marketing Specialist – Social Media
Grand Ole Opry –  Job Title Producer/ Writer
Grand Ole Opry –  Job Title Videographer
Grand Ole Opry –  Job Title Marketing & Creative Traffic Coordinator
Grand Ole Opry –  Job Title Art Director – Content Development
Grand Ole Opry –  Job Title Email Marketing Manager
iHeart Media, Columbus – Production Assistant
Indiana University – Science Writer
Junior Achievement of Dallas – Marketing and Communication Manager
LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland – Marketing and Communication Manager
MidFirst Bank – Digital and Social Media Manager
Oklahoma Zoological Society – Marketing Coordinator
Oregon FFA – Leadership Development Coordinator
Raise Your Hand Texas – Media Relations Associate
Rescue Village – Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Shearer’s Foods – Communication Manager
University of Toledo – Art Director
Visit Dallas – Graphic Designer

List of all agricultural education postings by state

Graduate School Opportunities
Arizona State University
Auburn University
California State – Chico
Cal Poly
Clemson University
Colorado State University
Kansas State University
Louisiana State University
NC State University
Oklahoma State University
Penn State University
Purdue University
Texas A&M University, Commerce
The Ohio State University
Oregon State University
University of Georgia
University of Florida
University of Idaho
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Virginia Tech
University of Wisconsin – River Falls

Volunteer Opportunities

Check back next week!
If you have information or announcements for ACEL Weekly Update, please email wickham.24@osu.eduACEL Weekly Update is published every Wednesday; deadline for content is Monday at noon.

All past editions can be found  at u.osu.edu/acel/tag/weekly-update.

Twitter Twitter
Facebook Facebook
Instagram Instagram
Website Website