Thursday, January 2, 2020

Seeking 2020 NIFA Hall of Fame Nominations

Inductees exemplifying NIFA's excellence in any combination of research, education, and extension.

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From the Director

Jan. 2, 2020

Seeking NIFA Hall of Fame Nominations

Colleagues,

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is seeking nominations for the NIFA Hall of Fame, which was created at the agency's five-year anniversary.

Inductees into the NIFA Hall of Fame have worked, coordinated, or supported activities exemplifying NIFA's synergy of excellence in any combination of research, education, and extension approaches on local, regional, national, or international levels. Inductees have also demonstrated a measurable and positive impact on the lives of citizens and NIFA's mission to invest in and advance agricultural research, education, and extension to solve societal challenges.

Nominations will be evaluated based on three weighted areas: 1) measurable impact on NIFA; 2) synergy of research, education, and/or extension; and 3) endorsement/letters of support. Nominations must consist of a completed nomination form (see NIFA Hall of Fame Nomination Form) and up to three endorsements/letters of support. The NIFA Hall of Fame Nomination Form and NIFA Hall of Fame background and criteria are located on the NIFA Hall of Fame Awards website. Nominations must be emailed to Kimberly Whittet no later than February 12, 2020.

Hall of Fame inductees will be recognized at the annual NIFA Day of Appreciation tentatively scheduled for April 2020. NIFA will pay travel expenses for each inductee.

Thank you for your help.

Sincerely,

J. Scott Angle
Director


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