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The Dalhousie Agricultural Students’ Association is the official student group of the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus, providing voice, leadership and vision for all students in the agricultural disciplines.
Drop by Cox 32 on campus to learn more about DASA and how you can become involved. Also, check out their Facebook Page (Dalhousie Agricultural Students' Association) to keep in the loop with current events!
Jeremy Stroud: Jeremy is an International Food Business student and is here studying from Toronto. Jeremy would like to implement more faculty-student events and collaborative opportunities this year. Jeremy is your President. JeremyStroud@Outlook.com)
Mollie Pickard: Mollie is an Ag Business student from New Brunswick who hopes to increase campus involvement over the next year in her role ad VP External Affairs. Mollie.Pickard@dal.ca)
Kamryn Findlay: Kamryn is from Springhill Nova Scotia, studying for her Master of Science degree and is your VP Internal Affairs. Kamryn or Kam’s main goal this year is to improve the structures of clubs and get more students involved in clubs and societies as well as develop more clubs to suit students’ needs. kamryn.findlay@dal.ca
Ella Wood: Ella is a 20-year-old Agribusiness student from Prince Edward Island and is your VP Finance. Her main goal is to build on the excellent work that Jeremy did during his term as VP Finance. el872256@dal.ca
Cora Sharp: Cora is a 20-year-old Environmental Sciences student from Sussex, New Brunswick and is your VP Administration. Her main goal is to increase awareness of all DASA events which will hopefully increase student participation. Student fees support DASA and Cora wants students to take advantage of what they have to offer. cora.sharp@dal.ca
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