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Employment History
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1. American Agricultural Editors Association - ByLine
www.ageditors.com/members/byli - [Cached]Published on: 1/22/2008 Last Visited: 5/26/2008
Allison Bruchhaus Graduate Assistant 4-H Youth Development LSU AgCenter, Knapp Hall
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Bruchhaus is a graduate student at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA, where she will complete her graduate studies in the School of Human Resource Education and Workforce Development in the LSU College of Agriculture in December 2006. She also is a graduate assistant with the LSU AgCenter. Current responsibilities as a research assistant in the 4-H Youth Development Department include assisting in the development of research-based youth and volunteer department programs that are documented by high quality evaluation and sound research underpinnings. Her interests and hopes for the future include combining agriculture, communications and international development. "I am intrigued by infinite possibilities of teaming up international mission work with agriculture practices to better the quality of life for individuals across the world," she says. -
2. ACE IT SIG Newsletter, March 20, 2006 - Extension Collaborative Wiki
collaborate.extension.org/wiki - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2006 Last Visited: 2/8/2008
Allison A. Bruchhaus, Louisiana State
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Allison Bruchhaus
Allison Bruchhaus is a graduate student at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. Allison will complete her graduate studies later this year in the School of Human Resource Education and Workforce Development in the LSU College of Agriculture in December 2006.
Allison is also a graduate assistant with the LSU AgCenter. Her current responsibilities as a research assistant in the 4-H Youth Development Department include assisting in the development of research-based youth and volunteer department programs that are documented by high quality evaluation and sound research underpinnings.
A few of her interests and hopes for the future include combining agriculture, communications and international development. Allison is intrigued by infinite possibilities of teaming up international mission work with agriculture practices to better the quality of life for individuals across the world.
Allison Bruchhaus Graduate Assistant 4-H Youth Development LSU AgCenter, Knapp Hall

