Governor’s School an eye-opener for teens
Faculty, staff and students in the department showed off their specialties during NDSU Governor’s School in June. The high school students in the program got a look at a number of animals, such as dairy calves, ponies and cannulated steer, plus the Hereford dystocia model.
They also went to various stations to learn about topics ranging from genetics and microscopy to injections and needle safety. It was a collaborative effort led by the college’s new recruitment coordinator, Blaine Novak.