Graduate Club
The Animal Science Graduate Club consists of current graduate students in the Department and serves as a networking opportunity and a social environment among graduate students. The Graduate Club provides an opportunity for students to learn about research others are conducting and to create discussions about projects and their experimental designs or statistical analysis. Most importantly, it provides opportunities to socialize — whether it's a BBQ at lunch or a Twin's game after work. Graduate students conduct tours of the animal barns on campus to generate funds for social activities.
Following are some of the activities in which the Graduate Club is involved:
- Faculty/Staff Appreciation Breakfast
- Adopt a Farm Family
- Barn Tours
- BBQ's
- Happy Hour's
- Horse Races
- Snow Tubing
Meet the Club Officers:
President: Karen Lobeck
Vice President/Social Chair: Amy Hazel
Treasurer: Brad Heins
Council of Graduate Students Representative: Amy Hazel
Graduate Club Photos:
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Animal Science Graduate Club social event at the Twins baseball game (May 19, 2008)

Graduate Student Club Group Photo (Dec. 2006)

Jamie and Nicolas shop for their Adopt A Farm Family (Dec. 2006)
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