03/28/2025 | Press release | Archived content
SHERIDAN, WY - DMACC students were saddled up for success when they ditched Spring Break in Iowa to journey out West for the 2025 National Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) conference, held March 16 to 20th at Sheridan College in Wyoming.
Twenty-seven DMACC students attended, representing the college's agribusiness and horticulture programs by competing in Career Program Area (CPA) events. The various team and individual competitions are specific to students' career areas of interest, offering members opportunities to enhance and improve their self-confidence, leadership, oral and written communications, organization, information gathering, goal setting, presentation, and time management.
In total, 538 students, faculty and staff from 27 colleges and universities were also in attendance at the national conference.
Top-five finishes for DMACC's CPA entries included:
In addition to competitive events, students networked with industry professionals, attended insightful presentations, and explored iconic landmarks such as Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Devil's Tower.
The DMACC PAS chapter is guided by student president Caleb Johnson and advisors Andrea Rouse, Emily Campbell, Christina Riessen, and Tim Doud.
For more information about PAS at DMACC, contact:
Emily Campbell, Instructor, Agribusiness
DMACC AG Club/PAS Advisor
ejcampbell@dmacc.edu