Post-Centennial Celebration Feelings

It’s a week after the October 6 Centennial Celebration day and I wanted to take the time to capture my thoughts as close to the moment as possible. I feel several things in relation to the centennial. First, I feel appreciation. I am grateful to the Centennial team that helped pull this day together. I am also thankful for this team because we had activities before October 6 and we will have activities after October 6. They all pitched in, put in extra time and rolled up their sleeves. I could not ask for a better team. I am grateful for those who were able to give of their time by participating in one or more of our activities. A celebration is nothing without the people to do the celebrating! Finally, I am grateful for the generosity of our early adopters of our Centennial Endowment campaign. On the evening of the October 6, we officially launched the campaign by announcing we had already received pledges and gifts up to $106,000.  A week later, I can report that our number has increased even more. This endowment will allow faculty to invest in student success through programs, professional development, direct student support or other creative means. The endowment also has flexibility allowing us to invest in students in different ways over the next 100 years. Finally, I am proud of our students. They continue to be leaders in the department, across the college, throughout campus and even within and beyond the borders of Ohio. Related to the centennial, they took the leadership to build a float and represent us and our centennial at Homecoming, participated in the tree planting and assisted with implementation of the evening celebration.

I also feel pride. I shared the stage with the leaders before me who set the stage for our departmental greatness. I heard the stories of students and alumni and how they found or connected with our department. We left a living legacy with a red buckeye tree on the southwest corner of the Agricultural Administration Building. We took the time to serve others as faculty, staff, students and alumni – to walk the walk as a department who invests in people. We also talked about the future and about how we are setting the stage for another 100 years. I am proud to be a faculty member of this department and am an even prouder alum.

Lastly, I feel relief. I would be insincere if I didn’t acknowledge that this has been a major undertaking that had been a part of my work since Day 1 (and in many ways, on my mind 3 months before I started my position as chair). I embrace the relief not because it’s done (even though I am looking forward to getting back to the classroom as soon as I can), but I embrace the relief because it was done well. Again, I am fortunate to have a wonderful team around me and I could not have asked for a better day with people in the best of spirits!

I am excited to share our day with you – at least digitally. Soon, we will have the recording of the evening event, pictures from the entire day, and I may have even scored a recording of our tree planting! The official centennial video will be posted soon, too. The 5-minute video provides chapters based upon comments from our faculty, students and alumni regarding their experiences with our department. All of our information related to the centennial is at http://u.osu.edu/acel100. The beautiful 8-foot panels from the evening celebration, representing each of the 10 decades, are already digital uploaded to this website. Check it out when you get the chance!

Centennial Challenge: Day 4

It’s the fourth day of postings for the centennial challenge (https://u.osu.edu/acelchairtk/…/chairs-centennial-challenge/) where I am challenging myself and others to reflect and post about how ACEL at Ohio State has cultivated their futures. Today, I share these pictures because ACEL has cultivated my success. My faculty at the time not only encouraged my learning inside the classroom but outside of it, as well. Although I may have taken someone’s advice that there’s more to learn outside of the class a little too literally (my grades paid the price a time or two – and for the record, a behavior I would change if I had to do it over again), I felt I had a department that supported me in my ventures. I have been fortunate in my career, but much of my success depicted by these pictures was fostered in ACEL. #ACELat100 #CultivatingFutures

If you’re a fellow ACEL alum, play along with the Centennial Challenge! Go to https://u.osu.edu/acelchairtk/…/chairs-centennial-challenge/ for details.

Centennial Challenge: Dr. Graham Cochran

The department of Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership in the Ohio State – College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State, where I earned my Ph.D. turned 100 this year! This Friday is our big centennial celebration. In honor of our celebration, I share these pictures because ACEL has cultivated my love for agricultural and extension education. From my start in Ohio 4-H Youth Development a few years ago and work for #OSUExtension to going back to school for a Ph.D. and international work in Tanzania, @ACEL has been an important part of my life! #ACELat100 #CultivatingFutures

Centennial Challenge: Dr. Brian Raison

My teaching department (ACEL) at Ohio State turned 100 this year! This Friday is our big centennial celebration. In honor of our celebration, I share this picture because ACEL has cultivated my teaching… and allowed me to serve in ways I never imagined. I’m so thankful for the opportunity to teach in this amazing department… a true partner with Extension. Join our celebration this year! #ACELat100#CultivatingFutures #CFAES #OSUE

Centennial Challenge: Day 3

Here’s my post for day 3 of the Centennial Challenge:

It’s the third day of postings for the centennial challenge (https://u.osu.edu/acelchairtk/…/chairs-centennial-challenge/) where I am challenging myself and others to reflect and post about how ACEL at Ohio State has cultivated their futures. Today, I share these pictures because ACEL has cultivated a need in me to empower others. I have had the opportunity to work with all kinds of students in all kinds of situations.  From classroom and lab experiences to FFA officer teams to student teachers to graduate students to extracurricular activities and more, I have been fortunate to work with students to help them find their potential.  That need to invest others was cultivated in me by ACEL because the faculty and staff in ACEL invested in me. #ACELat100 #CultivatingFutures

If you’re a fellow ACEL alum, play along with the Centennial Challenge! Go to https://u.osu.edu/acelchairtk/…/chairs-centennial-challenge/ for details.

Centennial Challenge: Day 2 for Dr. Susie Whittington

Here’s another post from Dr. Susie Whittington:

My home department (ACEL) at Ohio State turned 100 this year! This Friday is our big centennial celebration. In honor of our celebration, I share these pictures because ACEL cultivated in me a desire to mentor the next generation of AES advisors in the same way that L.H. Newcomb had mentored me. #ACELat100 @CultivatingFutures

If you’re a fellow ACEL alum, play along with the Centennial Challenge! Go to https://u.osu.edu/acelchairtk/…/chairs-centennial-challenge/ for details.

Centennial Challenge: Beth Flynn

Beth Flynn, alum of the department and staff member for the OSU Leadership Center (now part of ACEL), shares her thoughts on her Facebook post, captured here:

My home department (ACEL) at Ohio State turned 100 this year! This Friday is our big centennial celebration and in honor of that celebration, I share these words because ACEL cultivates leaders. I am proud to be a part of this department, where I earned my Master’s Degree. I am impressed with the number of students, alumni, faculty, and staff, who are dedicated to ACEL. Here’s to another 100 years.

If you’re a fellow ACEL alum, play along with the Centennial Challenge! Go to https://u.osu.edu/acelchairtk for details!

Centennial Challenge: Day 2

Here’s my post for day 2 of the Centennial Challenge:

My home department (ACEL) at Ohio State turned 100 this year! This Friday is our big centennial celebration. In honor of our celebration, I share these pictures because ACEL has cultivated relationships. I had lived outside Ohio for 14 years before returning as chair in August 2016. When I stepped back in Ohio, it was almost like I never left. I love working with people who were a part of my OSU college career and love when I get to see someone I haven’t seen for years at an Ohio ag event or meeting. #ACELat100 #CultivatingFutures

If you’re a fellow ACEL alum, play along with the Centennial Challenge! Go to https://u.osu.edu/acelchairtk/…/chairs-centennial-challenge/ for details.

Centennial Challenge: Dr. Susie Whittington

Dr. Susie Whittington asked me to share this on her behalf for the Centennial Challenge:

ACEL cultivated in me a proud appreciation for our future agricultural educators (graduating seniors at the 125th birthday of Ag Ed Society) who will educate the next generation of citizens and agriculturalists, and a respect for the agricultural leaders who provided the foundation for our next 100 years. #ACELat100 #CultivatingFutures

If you’re a fellow ACEL alum, play along with the Centennial Challenge! See https://u.osu.edu/acelchairtk/2017/10/02/chairs-centennial-challenge/ for details.