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to TTU's College of Agricultural and Human Sciences
Meet
Dean Pat Bagley
Pat Bagley is the first dean to serve the College of Agricultural
and Human Sciences formed from the merging of TTU’s Schools
of Agriculture, Human Ecology and Nursing.
Most recently a professor and department head of the Department
of Agricultural Sciences at Texas A&M University-Commerce,
Bagley holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in animal
science from Louisiana State University and a doctorate from Virginia
Tech.
He returned to LSU after earning his doctorate and became a tenured
professor. He then spent 10 years at Mississippi State University
as a professor, researcher and head of the North Mississippi Research
and Extension Center.
After moving to Sam Houston State University, he taught full-time,
with release time for research efforts. In 2002, he accepted his
position at Texas A&M-Commerce. There he worked on a long-range
plan for the farm operation, a grant targeting minority students
in international agriculture, and a program in animal assisted
therapies. Bagley also led the university’s first international
education program to Mexico.
Bagley’s extensive research interests include work with
by-products as nutrition for cattle or for use as fertilizer and
original work
on the stockpiling of tall fescue as winter forage. A frequently
published author on the topic of forage, Bagley served as editor
and contributing author to the book, Animals and Society.
Bagley has held leadership roles at international, national,
regional, state and local levels. He has served as chairperson
of the International
Committee on Uniformity of Terminology for Grazing Land and Grazing
Animals, as well as past president of the American Forage and
Grassland Council.
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