Welcoming Craig Huffhines to the Institute for Equine Sciences
I am pleased to announce that on June 1 Craig Huffhines began his role as Director of the Texas A&M Institute for Equine Sciences and has hit the ground running. He is now in the process of assembling internal and external advisory committees and establishing Texas A&M as the premier equine science program in the world. Craig returns to his alma mater with a skillset spanning more than 30 years in equine-related academics and executive leadership. Read more about his career and experience below.
Update on Botswana Memorandum of Understanding
In recent conversations with government officials in Botswana, we have planned to send a contingent of faculty to the country in August. The aim of this trip will be to seek out collaborative opportunities in livestock production efficiency, agricultural innovation in digital and data-driven technology, crop genetics and phenotyping, and sustainable agricultural practices. In the coming weeks we will distribute a request for nominations for faculty members who would like to participate in the trip.
Recognizing New Research Funding
Congratulations to the Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture for receiving a $10 million award from the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, which will assist women from Afghanistan in obtaining degrees or certificates in teaching, nursing, engineering and other fields of study.
In addition, a team of Texas A&M AgriLife faculty members led by Joshua Yuan, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, received a $3.35 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The team will focus on biodegradable plastic products and the economic feasibility of renewable aviation fuels.
Congratulations to all faculty who have had award success this year!
I look forward to ending the 2023 fiscal year in a strong position and to initiating multiple new initiatives in fiscal year 2024.
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