Program Overview 

The Organic Center’s goal is to offer meaningful professional development opportunities for students and young professionals while generating high-quality resources that support the organic sector. Participants can gain skills in science communication, data interpretation, community engagement, storytelling, outreach strategy, and best practices in organic farming. Their work strengthens our collaborations with universities, nonprofits, growers, and community organizations, and extends the center’s capacity to make research accessible. 

Meet the interns and fellows who have contributed their creativity, expertise, and passion to The Organic Center’s mission below!  


Summer 2025 Cohert

The Organic Center 2025 Summer Science Fellowship was offered in partnership with the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). 

Nutrition & Recipes Fellow — Jamari Turner  

Jamari Turner supported The Organic Center’s community engagement efforts by collecting recipes and personal stories from faith-based communities in Lexington, KY. Drawing on her experience in oral history and community storytelling, she worked directly with community members to document the cultural significance behind dishes. Jamari developed a community-centered recipe collection that blends cultural memory with organic science. Her booklet celebrates local food traditions while helping families understand the benefits of choosing organic ingredients. 

Outreach & Marketing Fellow — Amelia Talluri 

Amelia Talluri contributed to national communications efforts by developing multimedia content, translating complex scientific information into accessible, engaging messaging. She created social media posts, website content, and outreach materials that elevated The Organic Center’s research and educational initiatives. Amelia also helped shape a cohesive communication strategy to improve engagement across The Organic Center’s platforms and developed a compelling science backed myth-busting series addressing misconceptions surrounding organic agriculture and food. 

Organic Production Fellow — Erika Everest 

Erika Everest advanced The Organic Center’s work by gathering and synthesizing science-backed resources for urban and community garden spaces. Using her training in soil and crop science, she compiled tools on organic gardening, integrated pest management practices, composting, urban agriculture, and value-added production into a single comprehensive resource guide. Erika also studied the well-being and ecological benefits of organic systems, helping to strengthen the science within The Organic Center’s databases that guide information sharing and support the broader adoption of organic agriculture.