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NEWS RELEASE
Contact: Nettie C. Rowland
(336) 256-0863
June 7, 2002
A&T HOSTS ASAE STUDENT MEETING
GREENSBORO - North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University recently
hosted the annual student rally for the Southeast Section of the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE).
During the two-day event, approximately 60 students from seven
institutions participated in engineering contests and toured
local sites of interest to agricultural engineers, including the
site of the future Randleman Dam, the White Street Landfill and
the City of Greensboro's Stream Restoration Project.
Dr. Wayne Skaggs, national ASAE president, was the guest speaker
at the welcoming banquet.
In 1991, the A&T Agricultural Engineering Program, which is
jointly administered by A&T's School of Agriculture and
Environmental Sciences and the College of Engineering, became
the only accredited program of its kind among historically black
colleges and universities.
The American Society of Agricultural Engineers is a
not-for-profit professional and technical organization, with
members worldwide interested in engineering knowledge and
technology for food and agriculture, natural resources,
environment, associated industries and related resources. The
ASAE coordinates educational opportunities such as technical
sessions, workshops, conferences and tours, with the purpose of
communicating new research results, discussing applications and
stimulating debate on important topics related to the collection
of renewable resources and the processing of these resources for
conversion to energy and industrial products.
Students in A&T's Agricultural Engineering Program planned
the event.
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