I am thankful to enter a new year, be the new dean, and communicate with you in a new way. Indeed there are a lot of new and exciting things going on in the
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. I hope you will find this electronic newsletter -
Food for Thought - worthwhile and informative. We intend to bring it to you several times per year to keep you up to date on our accomplishments, events, challenges and opportunities. Importantly, the electronic format allows you to provide feedback on various issues, or simply update us on new things in your life and work. We'd love to hear from you!

We are embarking on a college-wide master planning process, evaluating our core strengths and looking for ways that we can have a greater impact on agriculture and natural resource issues that face Delaware and the world. As part of the master plan, we intend to grow enrollment to meet the demand for agriculture and natural resource professionals; studies show that there are almost two jobs for every graduate in the agriculture and natural resource sectors of the economy. The good news is that applications for admission to the college are up considerably compared to last year, so we're off to a great start! For more on this topic, read the "
Enrollment Outlook" story below.
We will also be examining our research and extension priorities as we build the master plan. Gone are the days when our college can do a little of everything. We are working to identify areas of selective excellence and focus our efforts on the most relevant issues to our region, and working with our neighbors at Rutgers, Maryland, Delaware State University, and Penn State to build synergy and avoid redundancy. As an example, see the story on
Extension's response to Hurricane Sandy and learn how people turned to us for information on preparation and mitigation of damage from this disastrous event.
I would be remiss if I didn't remind you to put a few dates on your calendar. Our college's annual Ag Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 27, and
UD's Alumni Weekend will be May 31-June 2. Both of these events will be firsts for me, and I look forward to seeing you at them. I just enjoyed my first
Delaware Ag Week (Jan. 14-18), culminating in a Friends of Ag Breakfast highlighting the President of the National Chicken Council. I hope you'll enjoy the stories in this issue of
Food for Thought and remain engaged with us as we plan for the future.
~Mark Rieger, Dean