What's Happening?
The Junior Hokie Showcase at Virginia Tech provided hundreds of fourth-grade students from the New River Valley with an interactive learning experience. The event, held at the Alphin-Stuart Livestock Teaching Arena, introduced students to various aspects
of agriculture, natural resources, and technology. Participants engaged in hands-on activities, such as learning about livestock care, exploring precision agriculture with drones, and understanding wildlife science. The showcase aimed to connect classroom learning with real-world applications, highlighting potential career paths in agriculture and related fields.
Why It's Important?
The Junior Hokie Showcase plays a crucial role in inspiring the next generation of agricultural and science professionals. By exposing young students to the diverse opportunities within these fields, the event helps address future workforce needs. Agriculture is a vital industry that supports communities by providing food, fuel, and resources. Encouraging students to explore careers in this sector can lead to innovations in sustainable practices and technological advancements. Additionally, the event supports educational goals by making learning engaging and relevant, potentially influencing students' future academic and career choices.











