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College Establishes Academic Minor in Sustainability

Friday, April 12, 2013

Wilmington College has established a new minor, Sustainability, that will officially debut in fall 2013. It features an interdisciplinary curriculum with 12 hours in agriculture courses and a dozen hours of electives, from across the academic spectrum, designed to dovetail with a student’s career interests.

Agriculture Honor Society Inducts 54 New Members

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Wilmington College’s chapter of the national agricultural honor society Delta Tau Alpha inducted 54 new members during ceremonies April 3.

College Receives $7,000 Grant from Monsanto Company to Fund Student Research Travel

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Wilmington College was awarded a grant from the Monsanto Company, to fund travel for five students and two instructors attending the International Undergraduate Research Symposium (IURS) to be held at Tarlac State University in the Philippines.

More Than 1,000 Compete in WC Aggies' 54th Livestock Judging Contest

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Nearly 1,100 high school students from around Ohio and neighboring states honed their skills at judging swine, sheep, horses and beef and dairy cattle Wednesday (Feb. 20) at the Wilmington College Aggies’ 54th annual Livestock Judging Contest.

College's Rodeo Club Holding Weekly Open Ride Nights

Monday, February 4, 2013

Wilmington College’s Rodeo Club offers horse lovers a chance to come inside from winter’s snow and cold while riding in the WC Equine Center’s indoor arena Wednesday evenings through March 27.

Ag Students Chauffeured by Helicopter to Job Interview

Friday, November 9, 2012

Rock stars? A congressional entourage? Moguls of industry? No, the persons leaving Clinton County Airport Friday (Nov. 9) morning by helicopter were five Wilmington College students.

SOCHE to Recognize Six Wilmington College Faculty for Excellence

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) will recognize six Wilmington College faculty members with 2012 awards for “Excellence in Teaching” Friday (Nov. 9) at its annual Faculty Awards Luncheon.

College Hosts Regional Soil Judging Competition

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

More than four-dozen students got their hands a little dirty from Clinton County fields the week of Oct. 16-19 as Wilmington College hosted the Northeast Regional Collegiate Soil Judging Contest.

Fourth Annual Farm-to-Table Dinner to Benefit Grow Food, Grow Hope

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The late summer harvest season is finding scores of local persons enjoying the produce they learned to grow through the Grow Food, Grow Hope Community Gardens Initiative.

Tomatoes Ready to Take Center Stage at Third 'Tomadah Paradah'

Monday, August 6, 2012

A veritable parade of tomatoes in a rainbow of colors and myriad of shapes, sizes and tastes will be featured Aug. 18 at the third annual Tomadah Paradah, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Wilmington College Farm on Fife Ave.

Ag Department Constructs High Tunnel to Extend Growing Season

Friday, July 6, 2012

Wilmington College erected a greenhouse-like structure known as a “high tunnel” in order to extend growing seasons and expand learning opportunities for its students.

Students Share Their Science Research in Serbia

Monday, May 21, 2012

A trio of Wilmington College science students and their professor traveled to the Republic of Serbia earlier this month to participate in the fifth annual International Undergraduate Research Symposium.

American Chemical Society Presents $500 in Support of Student Research

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Wilmington College’s participation in the fifth International Undergraduate Research Symposium this spring impressed the American Chemical Society so much that its Cincinnati Section offered financial support for their trip.

2011 Ag Alum Comparing American and German Agriculture Systems

Monday, April 9, 2012

2011 graduate Alicia Jacquemin is following her Wilmington College experience by continuing her education in agriculture. It’s not the kind of graduate studies that’s exclusively at a college or university, but rather the country of Germany is her classroom.

Ag Program Partners with CIFT and Sensus in Producing Natural Food Coloring

Monday, March 12, 2012

Wilmington College’s Dr. Monte Anderson and two students hauled 200 pounds of unshelled Bloody Butcher corn to a Cincinnati area ingredient research and development company several weeks ago. Bloody Butcher is a deep purple-hued corn that Sensus Corp. of Hamilton is using to conduct research on extracting color for use in foods.

Ag Professor: Education and Research Are Key to Feeding a Hungry World

Monday, March 5, 2012

Dr. Donald Chafin is dismayed at the naiveté and misinformed opinion stated in a recent report on Yahoo News that classified agriculture, animal science and horticultural studies as among the most “useless” college degrees.

WC to Host Southwest Ohio Small Farm Conference and Trade Show

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

An intensive conference highlighting a wide variety of agricultural issues will be held at Wilmington College March 9 and 10.

1,200 Compete in WC Aggies' 53rd Annual Livestock Judging Contest

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Nearly 1,200 high school students from around Ohio and neighboring states honed their skills at judging swine, sheep, horses and beef and dairy cattle Wednesday (Feb. 22) at the Wilmington College Aggies’ 53rd annual Livestock Judging Contest.

College to Host Family Farm Succession Planning Seminar

Monday, February 20, 2012

Wilmington College is hosting a planning seminar and luncheon titled “Intergenerational Transfer: Family Farm Succession” Feb. 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the McCoy Room of Kelly Center on College St.

Marion Nestle to Tackle the 'Hunger-Obesity Paradox' at 2012 Food Symposium

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Wilmington College will feature consumer activist, nutritionist and award-winning author, Marion Nestle, as keynote speaker at the 2012 Food Symposium, March 20. This year’s theme focuses on the hunger-obesity paradox.

Rodeo Club Sponsoring Open Ride Night

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Wilmington College's Rodeo Club is sponsoring open ride nights at the Equine Center every Wednesday, from 6 to 9 p.m., through the end of April.

Monsanto Awards $6,000 Grant for Student Travel to Serbia

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Monsanto Company awarded Wilmington College a $6,000 grant to fund travel for five students and an instructor so they may attend the International Undergraduate Research Symposium (IURS) in Serbia in May.

Alumnus Produces Goat Milk Soap for Fun and Profit

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Martha Fix Enriquez, a 1982 graduate in agriculture, returned to her alma mater Nov. 2 to speak to agriculture professor Harold Thirey’s Meat Science class about finding a niche as an agricultural entrepreneur with her business, Pine Lane Soaps.

Proceeds Earmarked for Community Gardens Pavilion Construction

Friday, September 23, 2011

Funds raised from the third Farm-to-Table benefit dinner will go toward building an open-sided pavilion on the grounds of the College’s community gardens.

Tomadah Paradah Attracts Hundreds

Monday, August 22, 2011

Black Prince, Lemon Bug, Linda, Marglobe, Charger, Cherokee Purple, Caspian Pink, Black Truffle and Box Car Willie constituted merely the tip of the iceberg of the 116 varieties of tomatoes displayed Saturday (Aug. 20) at the second annual Tomadah Paradah.

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