The candidates to fill The Cooperative Extension Program vacancy for a nutrition program outreach coordinator will be on campus to make presentations open to SAES faculty, staff and students the second week of November. Their topic will be "An Extension Action Plan to Address Overweight and Obesity Among Teens in North Carolina.”
One of the finalists, Mallorye Lovett, is on schedule to receive a doctorate in food science from N. C. State University in December. Lovett is a registered dietitian and a licensed dietitian/nutritionist. Her seminar will begin at 8:15 a.m., on Tuesday, Nov. 10, in the Godfrey Multipurpose Room at Coltrane Hall.
The other finalist to fill the position of nutrition outreach program coordinator for Extension, April Stull, will be making a seminar presentation for faculty, staff and students at 8:15 a.m. in the Godfrey Multipurpose Room at Coltrane on Thursday, Nov. 11. Stull is currently completing post-doctoral studies in nutrition and diabetes at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Louisiana. She received a doctorate in foods and nutrition with a minor in gerontology from Purdue University.
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