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ExplorACES Steering Committee

Mitch Heisler and Karlie Elliott, Co-Chairs Alyssa Bane and Chris Francis, Exhibit Directors Matthew Briscoe and Jared Roskamp, Logistics Directors George Witchek and Zach Schmidt, Food Service Directors Carly Rakes and Cassie Becker, Publicity and Curriculum Directors

Explore the Insect World

W-115 Turner Hall There are many insects sharing our world with us. How good are you at identifying common insects? Come to this exhibit to see how many insects you can identify?

Kayla King, Patrick Holland and Semecia Williams, Recruitment Directors Maxine Roman, Robert Clark and Mathew Carton, Communications and College Relations Directors Assistant Dean Jason Emmert and Jeremy Robinett, Advisors Departmental Coordinators Agricultural and Biological Engineering Faculty/Staff: Scott Bretthauer Students: Ross Dambacher, Anna Oldani Agricultural and Consumer Economics Faculty/Staff: Dr. John Braden Students: Chelsi Rhodes and Luke Sullivan Animal Sciences Faculty/Staff: Dr. Tom Carr Students: Sarah Turek, Christine Fox, Taylor Adelizzi and Christina Mazulis Crop Sciences Faculty/Staff: Dr. Fred Kolb, Sharon Conatser Students: Jessica Frohning and Nina Johnson Food Science and Human Nutrition Faculty/Staff: Becky Roach Students: Melissa Tisoncik and Ashley Weihe Human and Community Development Faculty/Staff: Bob Siebrecht Students: Jessica Clodfelter Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Faculty/Staff: Dianne Noland Students: Joe Juricic, Nicole Elledge, and Amanda Klinefelter Agricultural Education Faculty/Staff: Brandy Biros Student: Britney Cowan

Explore Plant Breeding – From Wild Species to Crops

W-121 Turner Hall Our crop plants were derived from wild uncultivated plants many thousands of years ago. Come to this exhibit to explore some plant improvements, and see some of the wild ancestors of our crops.

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