TIFTON — A Science Career Leaders Forum will be held at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College on March 30. The forum will take place in Bowen Hall, Room 100 from 5 – 6 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Student Development Center.
Everyone is welcome to attend. Free food and door prizes will be given away during the event.
Career professionals in the areas of veterinary medicine, physical therapy, pharmacy, and engineering will be on the campus to talk to students. This forum will help students gain more information about starting salary, job requirements, and skills needed to keep them ahead of the competition.
For more information, contact Annie Sims at (229) 391-5135.
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<img src="http://valdosta.sgaonline.com/headlines/9.gif"/> Science career leaders forum March 30 at ABAC
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