CAHNRS food drive nets nearly a ton and a half

CAHNRS faculty and staff contributed approximately 1,400 pounds of food and paper products, which will be matched by Pam and Dan Bernardo, yielding a total contribution to the Food Bank of 2,800 pounds. This total is over three times the amount collected when the food drive began three years ago.
 
The College of Engineering is following their lead and holding a food drive of its own. Dean Claiborn has committed to a similar match to try and beat the CAHNRS record.

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