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Published on 03/13/03

Ag career fair, training conference March 27-29

By April Reese
University of Georgia

The National Society for Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) will have its 18th annual national career fair and training conference March 27-29 in Atlanta.

About 1,200 students and professionals are expected to attend the event at the Sheraton Gateway Hotel. The program will focus on leadership, scholarship and service.

Tommy Irvin, Georgia commissioner of agriculture, and Gale Buchanan, dean of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, will speak in the opening session. The UGA CAES diversity relations office is coordinating the event.

Symposium, tours, workshops

The conference will have a high school symposium, local tours, mobile workshops, a career fair and motivational speakers. It will include workshops on leadership, financial management, agriculture, food science and career development.

MANRRS promotes minority involvement in agriculture and related sciences. It has a national office, 50 chapters at U.S. colleges and universities and 1,200 members. Among them are undergraduate and graduate students and professionals of diverse backgrounds.

To learn more about the program or to register, exhibit or sponsor, visit the Web site (www.manrrs.org).