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Kate Royse WKU Outstanding Agriculture Student for 2014

Adair County will be 4-H Extension Agent in Youth Development in McLean County after graduation from Western Kentucky University.
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Rebecca Kate Royse, a senior from Columbia, KY was selected for this award by the Agricultural Department based upon her academic achievement, work ethic, and dedication to the Agricultural Education discipline.

Katie began her college career in August 2009, and will graduate in May 2014. In her tenure at Western Kentucky University, she has been selected as the 2013 Vice-President and founding member of the Agricultural Education Society, a Master of Beef Advocacy Certificate holder, Adair County 4-H and FFA programs.



She has also volunteered and participated in many club and organizational activities within the department. Along with her current academic core work, she has also been student teaching in Barren County High School for this semester.

She has been on the Dean's List for four semesters and the President's List for two.

She has been involved in recruitment and retention efforts within the department through participation in National FFA Convention, State FFA Convention, Summer FFA Camp, WKU Field Day, and as a Regional FFA Leadership Judge.

She plans to continue to work in the field of agriculture as a 4-H Extension Agent in Youth Development in McLean County, where she will also begin working on her Master's degree. >BR?>BR? She will reside in Western Kentucky in Union County with her fiance' after their wedding in May of 2015. - Jan Royse


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Rebecca Kate Royse is WKU Outstanding Agriculture Student



2014-05-12 - Western Kentucky University - Photo by Jan Royse.
Katie Royse with Dr. Thomas Kingrey,
Ed. D. Assistant Professor of Agriculture Education, after she received the award for Outstanding Agriculture Education Student at WKU. Photo by Jan Royse at the Awards Ceremony on April 27, 2014.

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