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Students Complete Internships in Washington, D.C. with Help from Supporters
Epsilon alumnus and former Grand President, Allan Johnson and wife, Sara Wyant, have a long history of working in Washington, D.C. covering agriculture and rural policy issues impacting farmers and rural citizens. Upon identifying a need for educating AGR collegians about agriculture policy, Al and Sara developed the Agriculture and Rural Policy Internship, with its first two interns completing their time in D.C. in the summer of 2020.
Two AGRs Awarded NIC's Undergraduate Award of Distinction
The North-American Interfraternity Conference's (NIC) Undergraduate Award of Distinction recognizes fraternity men who, throughout their collegiate experience, have found an outlet for development as both a leader and a better man. They are exemplary members of their chapters and serve their brothers, campuses and fraternity/sorority communities with humble confidence.
Former Home Office Staff Member publishes book

"I remember running my first half marathon and thinking there was no way I would want to or be able to run the full 26.2...Turns out I was wrong. After I started a running blog, I never thought I would actually publish a book... Turns out I was wrong."
Summer Internships Prepare AGRs for Life after College

Summers have moved from being a time of relaxation to a time for students to further their career development by taking part in internships. Read more about AGR's internship experiences this summer!
AgGrad’s 30 Under 30 Names Six Alpha Gamma Rho Brothers to its Inaugural Class

On March 14, 2019, AgGrad announced winners of the first ever AgGrad 30 Under 30 Awards. The program was created to celebrate the young professionals shaping the future of agriculture.
Schorner Selected to Join the Collegiate Advisory Council

This eight-man Council will work alongside many of AGR's National Leaders to review and discuss issues and trends on a National Fraternity and Greek-wide level.
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