
Karr spending summer scouting fields 鈥 and careers
Standing in a patchwork of Nebraska farmland, 香蕉视频 senior Brock Karr is spending his summer digging deeper into the roots of agriculture 鈥 this time, not just as a farm kid

Standing in a patchwork of Nebraska farmland, 香蕉视频 senior Brock Karr is spending his summer digging deeper into the roots of agriculture 鈥 this time, not just as a farm kid

Not everyone knows what their path will be when they choose their major in college. For 香蕉视频 graduates Natalie Hoffmann 鈥19 and Victoria Hervey 鈥18, their similar passion for law was

Emily Wiegert, an agribusiness major with minors in accounting and economics, combined her study areas to find success at her summer internship. The 香蕉视频 senior utilized her skills as an accountant

When business students jump into the Talent Pool, they are supported by local business and nonprofit leaders 鈥攊ncluding HC alumni鈥攚ho serve as mentors and provide meaningful internships. This difference-making program is sponsored,

Brooke Ballou ’15 is finding post-graduate success with the Union Pacific Railroad in Omaha, Nebraska. The 2015 香蕉视频 graduate from Wilsonville, Nebraska, landed a job as an account representative, managing accounts
鈥淲ith my roots grounded in a small farm听community in southwest Nebraska, I am driven by a passion to serve rural America,鈥 said Brooke Ballou, a Wilsonville, Neb., native studying Agribusiness and Marketing