The Texas A&M Department of Horticultural Sciences is conducting a free career day for high school students and their parents and guardians on June 5 in Bryan-College Station.
The event is a chance for those interested in a degree and/or career in horticulture to learn more about opportunities in the field. All are welcome, regardless of where the student plans to attend college.
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