What's Happening?
Northern State University is hosting 'Growing the Future: A Student Symposium on Agribusiness' on April 7, 2026. This free event aims to inspire high school and college students to become future leaders in agriculture. The symposium will take place in the Centennial
Rooms at the university's Student Center from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. It will feature a lineup of presenters, including industry professionals and academic leaders, such as Dr. Matt Roberts and Brian Hefty. The event is designed to provide insights into the intersection of agriculture and business, offering students the opportunity to engage with experts and explore career pathways in agricultural business. Registration is required due to limited space, and lunch will be provided.
Why It's Important?
The symposium represents a significant opportunity for students interested in agriculture and agribusiness to gain valuable insights and network with industry professionals. As the agricultural sector continues to evolve with technological advancements and global trade dynamics, equipping the next generation with the necessary skills and knowledge is crucial. This event not only supports educational growth but also strengthens the connection between academia and industry, fostering a pipeline of skilled professionals ready to tackle future challenges in agriculture. The symposium also highlights Northern State University's commitment to expanding educational opportunities in agricultural business, as evidenced by their new Bachelor of Science program in the field.
What's Next?
Students interested in attending the symposium are encouraged to register early due to limited space. The event will provide a platform for students to ask questions and engage with experts, potentially influencing their educational and career choices. Northern State University may continue to host similar events in the future, further solidifying its role as a leader in agricultural education. The success of this symposium could lead to increased interest in the university's agricultural business program, potentially attracting more students to pursue careers in this vital industry.









