Stories

Feb. 5, 2022
A Home Away From Home
Emily Meyer served as a bank teller in her hometown of Bowling Green, Mo., for nearly three years while in high school, developing a passion for numbers and for helping others. When she made the decision to attend the University of Missouri, Meyer knew the personal financial planning degree program would allow her expand on those passions. As Meyer, a senior, finishes her final semester as a Tiger, she has definitely made the most of her time in Columbia. Along with increasing her knowledge base related to finances, Meyer has been very involved, including an internship that has helped set…

Feb. 5, 2022
A Deeper Connection to Agriculture
While he was plenty familiar with everything the University of Missouri had to offer, when Jacob Wolken transferred to Mizzou he said there was still a bit of a learning curve. That’s where Laura Hertel’s expertise came in to play. Wolken said Hertel, senior student service coordinator in the School of Natural Resources, helped make the transfer transition go much more smoothly. “I made the decision to transfer to MU a bit late, and she helped make the transition much easier,” Wolken said. “I was comfortable with the switch, but it was nice to have someone in my corner who…

Jan. 25, 2022
Making an impact
Quentin Harris is using his personal financial planning degree to help others with their financial decisions.

Nov. 29, 2021
Sparking an Interest in Research
FRIPS Program allows first-year students an opportunity to get a first-hand look at plant research at MU.

Nov. 29, 2021
Ready for the Ring
Little American Royal event allows students to train and care for a variety of livestock animals.

Nov. 29, 2021
Q&A With Emma Critchfield
Critchfield is a junior in plant sciences.

Nov. 29, 2021
Plant Sciences Degree Helps CAFNR Alum Connect with Producers
Charlie Ebbesmeyer puts his plant sciences degree to use each day through his job with MFA Incorporated.

Nov. 1, 2021
Supporting Student Activities
female students training a young bay horse, desensitizing it by tossing a blue ball over the horse

Oct. 26, 2021
Succeeding in a Team Setting
As part of the CAFNR Experience, undergraduate students in the College have the opportunity to gain real-world skills through hands-on learning. Those experiences are especially true in the Team and Organizational Leadership course (AG_ED_LD 2260) within the agricultural education degree program. Along with team-building exercises, students enrolled in the course participate in an important service learning component. Service learning is a key part of the RISE Initiative, part of the CAFNR Strategic Plan, and is defined by campus as experience-based learning that promotes lifelong commitment to social responsibility and public service. “Employers obviously understand the value of having employees…

Oct. 26, 2021
Q&A With Rylee Page
Page is a senior in personal financial planning.