News
» Go to news mainAgZone 2026
Delivered in partnership with the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture, The Faculty of Agriculture welcomed Grade 7 students from Colchester-Cumberland for AgZone 2026 where they explored agriculture through hands-on STEM activities designed to inspire curiosity and creativity.
From landscape design and animal nutrition to food science and making wildflower seed earth dumplings, students had the opportunity to learn by doing while discovering the many ways agriculture connects to science, technology, engineering, business, and the environment.
"Programs like AgZone play an important role in building agricultural literacy, encouraging youth engagement, and helping students understand how agriculture contributes to food security, environmental sustainability, and economic development," said Community Education Officer Jessica Fogarty.
Thank you to everyone who helped create an engaging and memorable experience for the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.
Recent News
- The Making of a Changemaker
- AgZone 2026
- Starting Small, Thinking Big
- Student success at Canadian Conference
- Dal AC Queer Faculty and Staff Caucus
- WUSC Student Refugee Program
- From taking things apart to building what鈥檚 next
- 每日大赛鈥檚 third annual engagement day: Reflecting on the future of higher education