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Awards

Kendra Williamson’s M.S. thesis entitled, “An Empirically- and Theoretically-Based Model of the Market for Pollination Services” is the 2018 winner of the Southern Agricultural Economics Association’s (SAEA) Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award.

In October 2017 Michelle Paukett and Youngho Park traveled to Honolulu, Hawaii along with Dr. Senarath Dharmasena to receive awards at the Food Distribution Research Society Annual Convention. Michelle Paukett’s MS Thesis was selected to receive the 2017 Richardson-Applebaum Scholarship Award for Best MS Thesis. Her thesis was titled, Revenue Impacts of the 2015 Avian Influenza Virus Outbreak on United States Table Egg Wholesalers.

Joy and Dr. Leatham receiving award for Outstanding Journal Article at SAEA

Dr. Leatham receiving award on behalf of Kyle Binder for Outstanding Dissertation Award at SAEA

Faith Parum

Congratulations on being selected for the 2020 Scholarship Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Research on Food Distribution and Marketing.

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