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Community submissions: Southern University students and faculty go to China

Por: The Advocate Entertainment July 26, 2024

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SU College of Ag students -- Seven students and two faculty members from the SU College of Ag at participating in the 2024 Global Youth Conference. Shown are, from left, first row, Sterling Brown, Yasmyne Wells, Evan Egana and Jude Robert; back row, Tyler Jackson, Alexis Motley, Keandrys Dalton and Georrein Dupre. Not pictured is Nyasha Sims. PROVIDED PHOTO Seven Southern University College of Agricultural, Human and Environmental Sciences... + full article



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