<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item link="https://www.aamu.edu/about/inside-aamu/news/students-networked-competed-and-earned-national-leadership-positions.html" display="true" type="news-list"><title>AAMU Students Showcase Research, Leadership at National MANRRS Conference in Dallas</title><summary>Twenty Alabama A&amp;M University students represented the university at the 40th Annual Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences Training Conference and Career Expo last month in Dallas, where they presented research, competed in academic events and connected with industry leaders from across the country.</summary><date>2026-05-15T12:00:00-08:00</date><imageAltText>Students Chidinma Njoku, Karyn Rose, Maria Martinez, Alexis-Marie Parrish, Taylor-Nicole Tate, Lauryn Strong, Faith Wamble and Armitra Jackson-Davis. Back row, from left, are Emmanuel Oko, Philip Bwalya, Stephane Jean Noel, Charquenta Dishmon, PkeRaven Turner, Kaleb Jackson, Emille White and Ruth Fennell pose for a group photo at the entrance of the ARC Building on campus</imageAltText><image>/_images/mannrs2inlredit.jpg</image><name>Students Networked, Competed, and Earned National Leadership Positions</name><first>Students</first><last>Networked, Competed, and Earned National Leadership Positions</last><url>https://www.aamu.edu/about/inside-aamu/news/students-networked-competed-and-earned-national-leadership-positions.html</url><tags/></item>