Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences

 

Alumni

2006 Outstanding Senior Award


This award is sponsored by the Ag Alumni Society with the Coaly Agricultural Student Honor Society's involvement in the recruitment and selection process. Selection for this prestigious award is based on nominees' academic achievement, their leadership in college clubs and organizations, an application essay, a personal interview with the selection committee, and an evaluation of their contributions to the University and community.

 



Mary Colson photo

Mary Colson receives the Outstanding Senior award from Dean Girton, Ag Alumni Society member, at the 2006 Spring Commencement.


Mary Colson
B.S., Horticulture

 

A 2002 graduate of Woodstown High School, Colson will receive her B.S. degree in horticulture with a business production option and a minor in agricultural business management. In addition to earning excellent grades--she made the dean's list seven semesters--she was involved in many activities and received a number of honors during her college career.

 

Colson has interned for two years at Centerton Nursery in southern New Jersey, where she gained valuable plant-production experience for a large wholesale nursery. She worked on campus in a cacao research lab and as a teaching assistant for a plant propagation course for two years. She has also been very active on campus, where she served as a college ambassador (Ag Advocate) and was a member of the Horticulture Club, the horticulture honors society Pi Alpha Xi, and the Coaly Society. She also was chapter vice- president of the National Agri-Marketing Association.

 

Colson participated on the Floral Crop Evaluation and Design Team, placed in several plant identification contests and served as a resident assistant for two years. She was also selected to travel to Vienna, Austria, for an international horticulture conference in 2004. After graduation, she will return to Europe for a 10-day horticulture tour of the Netherlands.

 

"With such an impressive graduating class, I am very proud to receive this honor and to represent Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences Class of 2006," Colson says. "It has been a rewarding experience to have met and worked with so many successful students and faculty over the last four years. We have all earned an impressive and meaningful education and I am sure our opportunities in agriculture will continue as alumni."

 

After graduation, Colson plans to return to Centerton Nursery, where she will assume the role of head of propagation and will produce close to a million plant liners for the nursery. In addition to working full-time at Centerton, she will also be establishing a floral design business. She is looking forward to becoming active in many "green industry" associations as well as the local Penn State alumni chapter.

 

 



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