University of Delaware receives $6,280 to support a variety of recruitment and outreach initiatives aimed at engaging prospective students and strengthening awareness of poultry-related academic and career opportunities.
The University of Delaware integrates poultry science as a core component of both its undergraduate and graduate programs through its animal and food sciences department.
Special program is designed to support USPOULTRY member companies and allied suppliers, especially technology-driven companies such as those in genetics, health, pharmaceutical and nutrition.
USPOULTRY Foundation and Poultry Science Association host the Ph.D. and Vet Student Career Fair at the 2026 IPPE, cost-free for participating students and companies.
Students meet and interview for full-time and internship opportunities with more than 100 human resource managers and recruiters representing 26 companies.
More than 500 students from 45 colleges and universities traveled to Atlanta for the US Poultry & Egg Association Foundation College Student Career Program.
USPOULTRY’s 2023 Women’s Leadership Conference will provide participants with strategies and techniques to develop leadership, communication skills and successful teams.
These students will also have an opportunity to see and experience the technology used in today’s modern, sustainable poultry industry by visiting the vast IPPE trade show floor.
Let’s face the facts: Going to work in the protein-production industry is not on any
publication’s list of the “Top 10 hottest job opportunities” for recent college grads.