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Internship Program Releases New Video
The Texas A&M University Agricultural and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program (ANRP), a part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, has released a new video to assist in the recruitment of students who will intern in Washington, D.C. during the spring or summer in 2010. The video was produced by student Laura Burns.
For more information, visit Agricultural and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program
About the college:
With an enrollment of almost 6,700 students in 14 academic departments, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University offers more than 80 undergraduate and graduate degrees and has a faculty of nearly 400 members, including two Nobel laureates. Research programs include food sustainability and safety, human and animal health, genetics, renewable natural resources and bioenergy. Mark Hussey is Vice Chancellor and Dean.
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