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Oct 31, 2023
Two AEDE PhD students were awarded the Bernie Erven Graduate Teaching Award for 2023.
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Jul 7, 2021
Siddhartha S. Bora (Sid), a fourth-year student in the AEDE Ph.D. program, was just awarded the Bernie Erven Graduate Teaching Award for 2021.
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Feb 2, 2021
Siddhartha Bora, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics (AEDE), has been awarded the 2021 William E. Krauss Director’s Award for Excellence in Graduate Research for his lead-authored paper entitled "The Rationality of USDA Forecasts under Multivariate Asymmetric Loss". The award is given by the OSU College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences to a current or recently graduated Ph.D.
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Jun 9, 2020
Dr. Allen Klaiber and the Graduate Studies Committee have awarded the 2019-2020 Bernie Erven Teaching Award to Katerine Ramirez Nieto. This award is presented annually to the graduate student who best exemplifies the tradition of teaching excellence that Bernie Erven achieved throughout his distinguished career as a professor in the Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics.
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May 15, 2018
Dr. Allen Klaiber and the graduate program committee would like to ask you to share in their congratulations of the 2017-2018 winner of the Bernie Erven Teaching Award, Feng-An Yang. This award is presented annually to the graduate student who best exemplifies the tradition of teaching excellence that Bernie Erven achieved throughout his distinguished career as a professor in Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics.
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May 8, 2018
Daniel Crown was chosen from 36 candidates for the North American Regional Science Council's Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science. It will provide a 2018–19 Academic Year stipend of $30,000 to support Crown in his dissertation research entitled, “Foreign-Born Graduates and Innovation at Domestic Institutions: Evidence from an Australian Skilled Graduate Visa Program.”
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May 15, 2017
Dr. Allen Klaiber and the AEDE Graduate Program Committee have awarded the 2016-2017 Bernie Erven Outstanding Graduate Teacher Award to AEDE graduate student Danyi Qi. This award, presented annually, recognizes a graduate student who best exemplifies the tradition of teaching excellence that AEDE Emeritus Professor Bernie Erven achieved throughout his distinguished career as a professor in Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics.Dr. Allen Klaiber and the AEDE Graduate Program Committee have awarded the 2016-2017 Bernie Erven Outstanding Graduate Teacher Award to AEDE graduate student Danyi Qi. This award, presented annually, recognizes a graduate student who best exemplifies the tradition of teaching excellence that AEDE Emeritus Professor Bernie Erven achieved throughout his distinguished career as a professor in Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics.
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Aug 10, 2015
The yearly meeting of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA) was held from July 26-28, 2015 in San Francisco. AAEA is the premier professional organization for agricultural and applied economists working in the U.S. The yearly gathering brings together the country’s top agricultural and resource economists working in the academic, public and private sectors. This year’s meeting featured over 150 educational sessions, 200 posters on display, and multiple plenary sessions each day. As one of the preeminent academic departments working in the field of agricultural and resource economics, AEDE had a strong presence at the gathering with more than two dozen faculty and students in attendance.
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Nov 24, 2014
Since 2011, 20 graduate students from Tanzania have become Buckeyes through the Innovative Agricultural Research Initiative (iAGRI). The project aims to provide long-term food security in the East African nation and is directed on the ground by AEDE professor David Kraybill. Three students in the program: Boniface Massawe, Emmanuel Mgonja, and Privata Chiwondo tell us about their experience.
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Nov 24, 2014
Now about halfway through its $25.5 million, six-year grant, Ohio State University’s Innovative Agricultural Research Initiative, or iAGRI program, in Tanzania is becoming a prototype for strengthening the capacity of agricultural universities to improve African food security for the long term. David Kraybill, AEDE professor and project director, has worked on-site at Sokoine University of Agriculture since 2011.