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Gone FSHN Welcome Table Bevier Hall, First Floor Hallway Come receive a warm welcome from Food Science and Human Nutrition alumni and current students. Stop by and ask questions about programs, majors, careers, classes, Bevier, and life as a FSHN student! Pick up information here about other clubs and programs being featured at Bevier this weekend! Human Nutrition Club Bevier Hall, Bevier Commons Are you interested in health? Considering a preprofessional degree? Come and explore the possibilities of pursuing a degree in Human Nutrition. While you’re here, inquire with current students about the opportunities available by obtaining a degree in Human Nutrition. are interested. This organization enables students interested in agricultural communications to develop a professional network, learn from their peers and discover their career path. Illinois Leadership Center Bevier Hall Did you know that leadership is one of the top five skills employers look for in new employees? Visit the Illinois Leadership Center’s booth to see what opportunities exist for you to develop this essential skill for success. Hospitality Management Association Bevier Hall, Second Floor Hallway This exhibit explores the possibilities of the Hospitality Industry and the Hospitality Management program here at Illinois. We will be giving tours on the hour on Friday, and as needed on Saturday. Illini Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Bevier Hall, First Floor Hallway Illini ACT is a group for communicators who have a passion for agriculture. Our monthly meetings typically feature group time with an admired professional in the industry and serve as a way to catch up with friends who share similar interests. ACT plans a professional development trip in the spring each year for all students who Students in Technical Education Programs Bevier Hall, Bevier Commons A study looking at the motivation of students enrolled in high school technical education programs in Illinois. ACES Undergraduate Research Project presented by Andrea Steele (Seneca, IL) George Witchek Bensenville, IL Sophomore - Hospitality Management “The Colle ge of ACES is more than just an acad emi c secto r; it is a fam ily. Get involved with wha t mak es you happ y. Whe n you leav e here after four years, you wan t to be able to look back and have no regrets.” 21
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