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The Nevada Dairy Farmers has awarded $20,000 in scholarships to four outstanding University of Nevada, Reno students with agricultural and veterinary science majors.
The recipients are: Connor Anderson, Kallie Carrigan, Acacia Dillon and Kira Rusinyak. Each student was provided a $5,000 scholarship for their continuing education.
Scholarship recipients attend the University of Nevada, Reno and are a junior or senior with a declared major in agricultural science or veterinary science.
Conner Anderson is a junior, pursuing a degree in agricultural science. Anderson grew up in Nevada and found his career calling lies in the broader agriculture sector. He has developed a particular interest in dairy farming and its vital role in contributing to the industry’s advancements to sustainably meet global food needs.
Kallie Carrigan is majoring in secondary education and agricultural science through the Nevada Teach program. She looks forward to returning home to Ely, Nevada upon graduation where she is committed to building an agriculture education program at White Pine High School. Having lived in rural communities, Carrigan sees the importance of nurturing future leaders who will sustain and advance the agriculture industry for years to come.
Acacia Dillon is majoring in veterinary science with a minor in wildlife studies, and is driven by a passion for animal health and sustainable land stewardship. As a first-generation veterinary student, Dillion’s career goal is to become a doctor of veterinary medicine with a focus on large animal and mixed-practice medicine. She intends to play a role in strengthening livestock health, improving productivity and ensuring ethical food production.
Kira Rusinyak is pursuing a bachelor of science in veterinary science. Growing up immersed in agriculture, she developed a deep passion for animal health and welfare, particularly within the livestock industry. Through her work in veterinary medicine, she aims to support sustainable and ethical farming practices while advocating for the people who dedicate their lives to feeding the world.
“It is an honor to support these outstanding students as they advance their education in agriculture,” said Libby Lovig, RDN, LD, general manager at Nevada Dairy Farmers. “As we celebrate the second year of this scholarship, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering the next generation of agricultural leaders who will safeguard our land, livestock and resources. We look forward to seeing these students make a lasting impact in the field.”
For more information on the scholarship program, visit the Nevada Dairy Farmers Scholarship webpage.
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