Lives a life reflective of the Catholic, Franciscan ideals taught at Briar Cliff.
Excels in professional activities reflecting skills taught at Briar Cliff.
Demonstrates personal commitment to Briar Cliff in the form of hours, dollars or ideas.
G.O.L.D (Graduate of the Last Decade) Alumni Candidate Requirements
An eligible nominee …
Lives a life reflective of the Catholic, Franciscan ideals taught at Briar Cliff.
Excels in professional activities reflecting skills taught at Briar Cliff.
Demonstrates personal commitment to Briar Cliff in the form of hours, dollars or ideas.
Must have graduated with an undergraduate or graduate degree from Briar Cliff University between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2020.
Forum registration is free and is open now through January 25
The impact of COVID-19 and opportunities for Wisconsin agribusinesses are topics for the upcoming Wisconsin Agricultural Outlook Forum, which will be held virtually on Tuesday, January 26. The forum features both academic and industry leaders and is sponsored by the UW–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS), Division of Extension, Office of University Relations, and several organizations and associations.
The 2021 forum, organized by UW–Madison’s Renk Agribusiness Institute, will be live-streamed on the Institute’s YouTube page and will run from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
This year’s program will cover the situation and outlook for dairy, corn and soybeans, livestock and meat, and farm income in Wisconsin. For each agricultural industry, sessions will include brief information about economic trends and forecasts, as well as a forward-looking panel discussion featuring agricultural industry m
January 5, 2021 |
The impact of COVID-19 and opportunities for Wisconsin agribusinesses are topics for the upcoming Wisconsin Agricultural Outlook Forum, which will be held virtually on Tuesday, January 26. The forum features both academic and industry leaders and is sponsored by the UW–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS), Division of Extension, Office of University Relations, and several organizations and associations.
The 2021 forum, organized by UW–Madison’s Renk Agribusiness Institute, will be live-streamed on the Institute’s YouTube page and will run from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
This year’s program will cover the situation and outlook for dairy, corn and soybeans, livestock and meat, and farm income in Wisconsin. For each agricultural industry, sessions will include brief information about economic trends and forecasts, as well as a forward-looking panel discussion featuring agricultural industry members about the impacts on and opportunities
Members of the COVID-19 Taskforce
(Top, left to right) – Mr. Peter Roker, Businessman; Mr. Daniel Ferguson,
Procurement Officer, Ministry of Finance; Dr. Rodney D. Smith, University of The Bahamas President
(Center, left to right) – Mrs. Tameka Lundy, Associate Vice President, University Relations, UB; Dr. Lorraine Bastian Jones, Taskforce Chair & Director, Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning, UB; Mr. Rudyard Burton, Assistant Director, Office of Information Technology, UB
(Bottom, left to right) – Attorney Mavis Johnson Collie, Manager, Utilities Regulation & Competition Authority (URCA); Mr. Dino Hernandez, Vice President, Division of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Affairs, UB; Mrs. Keyshan Bastian, Assistant Director, Ministry of Education
5 Questions With… 2020 Recap
In 2020 we introduced a new series titled “5 Questions With…” in an effort to spotlight individuals from across the BioHealth Capital Region and beyond. Providing this platform has allowed us to help share the stories of industry peers and show that there isn’t a single “right” way to becoming an industry success.
As the year wraps up and we look forward to 2021, we are also looking back to the 30 guests we’ve featured in this series. From CFOs to Scientists, Veterans to Venture Capitalists, Company Founders to Leadership who recently joined their current companies, and everyone inbetween.