Orientation Leaders
Meet Your Student Ag Orientation Leaders
Taylor Edwards
- Junior
- Agricultural Communications and Meat Science Major
- Brierfield, Alabama
“Advice For Incoming Students: Get involved and find your people. It makes getting comfortable on campus much easier.”
Emerson Fenn
- Senior
- Environmental Sciences Major
- Blakely, Georgia
“Advice for Incoming Students: Get involved on campus! Because the Agriculture school is relatively smaller than most other colleges on campus. Friends that you meet in various clubs and organizations will be in most of your classes. These connections are a great way to meet friends and have fellow colleagues to study with.”
Walker Olive
- Senior
- Applied Biotechnology Major
- Muscle Shoals, Alabama
“Advice for Incoming Students: Make Connections! Getting to know your classmates, professors, and advisors well will set you apart and push you further towards your desired career”
LeAnne Pace
- Sophomore
- Environmental Sciences Major
- Mt. Hope, Alabama
“Advice for Incoming Students: Get involved in things and clubs that interest you. Do not be afraid to run for officer positions in those clubs either. Be sure to introduce yourself to your admins too!”
Corley Williams
- Sophomore
- Agricultural Communications Major
- Hometown: Arab, Alabama
“Advice for Incoming Students: Don’t be afraid to greet a stranger. I wish I would’ve had the confidence starting at Auburn to go and introduce myself to more of my professors, classmates, and people in clubs. When I did this, I was able to meet some of my best friends and I had some unique opportunities because of it as well.”