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Elizabeth Wilson, EdD

Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor

Employer Relations Manager

107 Patterson Hall

Bio

I am currently in phased retirement working with Career Services in CALS to locate and find industries to post jobs on epack and attend our bi annual career fairs. I was fortunate to wear many hats during by career. I also have had the privilege to be a native North Carolinian and was a co owner of a landscaping community for 20 years. I enjoy native ornamental and vegetable gardening, camping across the US and traveling internationally. I have two adult children and lots of fur babies.

Professional experience

Employer Relations Manager, Career Services, July 21-24, NCSU College of Ag. and Life Sciences

Assistant Director Academic Programs, 2013-2021, NCSU College of Ag. and Life Sciences

Director, Agriculture Institute, 2013-2021, NCSU College of Ag. and Life Sciences

Professor, August 2012-present, NCSU, Agricultural and Extension Ed., N.C.

Undergraduate Coordinator 2007-2014, NCSU, Agricultural and Extension Ed., N.C.

Associate Professor, August 2006-2012, NCSU, Agricultural and Extension Ed., N.C.

Assistant Professor, August 2000-2005, NCSU, Agricultural and Extension Ed., N.C.

Central Regional Ag. Ed. Coordinator, 1996-2000, NCSU, Agricultural and Extension Ed., N.C.

High School Agriscience Educator, 1983-1996

Grants

Answering the Call from Rural NC: The Agricultural Institute and the Food Animal Industry. Elizabeth Wilson and Todd See. North Carolina Golden Leaf Foundation, 2021-2025. $500,000.

Soldier to Agriculture Program. Elizabeth Wilson and Robert Eliott. North Carolina Golden Leaf Foundation. 2018-2019. $150,000.

Workforce and Career Preparedness Initiatives. Elizabeth Wilson, Molly Meachum and Allysa Degreenia. 2016-2019, N.C. Tobacco Trust Fund, $297,322.

Teaching Locally, Engaging Globally: Increasing Undergraduates’ Knowledge of the International Dimensions of Climate Change, Food Security, and Childhood Obesity USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant. 2011. Jacklyn Bruce (15%), Elizabeth Wilson (10%), Wendy Warner (10%), Amy Harder (20%), Grady Roberts (10%), Nicole Stedman (10%), Jimmy Lindner (15%), Kim Dooley (10%). $700,855.

Agricultural Biotechnology in Today’s Society: An Interdisciplinary Course. USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant. 2011. Principal investigator: Elizabeth Wilson, Co-Investigators: Charlotte Farin and Chad Jordan, 2007-2009, $139,237.

Special Topics in Biotechnology Workshop for High School Teachers: Biotechnology for High School Agricultural Education, principal investigator, North Carolina Biotechnology Center, 2009, $25,570.00. This was received for each year for 5 prior years.

Programs and Initiatives

  • Developed Curriculum for 5 high school courses including Biotechnology and Ag. Research
  • Created a program wide Internship program for the Ag. Institute
  • Developed 3 undergraduate courses and 2 graduate courses to meet needs of the AHS Dept.
  • Created a Soldiers to Ag program for CALS to recruit veterans into the field of Agriculture
  • Created an internship program and a Professional Development certificate for Agricultural Institute students.
  • Brought in over 1 million dollars of grant and industry funding to develop new and improved services.

Professional Honors/Offices/Recognitions

  • 2023: NC FFA, NC FFA Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2012: Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor
  • 2012: American Association of the Agricultural Education, Fellow
  • 2012: Omicron Tau Theta, Anthony G. Porreca Award for Distinguished Service
  • 2011: American Association of the Agricultural Education, Southern Region, Outstanding Agricultural Educator Award, .
  • 2010: USDA National Awards Program for Excellence in College and University Teaching in the Food and Agricultural Sciences, Regional Winner
  • 2009: American Association of the Agricultural Education, Southern Region, Distinguished Teaching Award
  • 2007: Academy of Outstanding Teachers, North Carolina State University
  • 2006: Outstanding Teaching Award, North Carolina State University
  • 2004: American Vocational Education Research Association, Outstanding Beginning Scholar Award
  • 2001: Alan A. Kahler Outstanding Dissertation Award, American Association for Agricultural Ed.
  • 1999: National Honorary FFA Degree, National FFA Organization
  • 1993: N.C. Vocational Agricultural Teacher’s Association Outstanding Agriculture Educator
  • 1992: Durham County Semi-Finalist, Teacher of the Year, 1992.
  • 1992: N.C. Vocational Agricultural Teacher’s Association Outstanding Agriculture Educator
  • 1989: National FFA Agriscience Teacher of the Year, National FFA Organization

Selected Publications

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Education

Bachelor of Science Horticulture: Nursery/Floriculture NC State University

Bachelor of Science Agricultural Education NC State University

Master of Education Agricultural Education NC State University

Doctor of Education Occupational Education NC State University

Area(s) of Expertise

  • Leadership
  • Employer Relations
  • Workforce Development
  • Teacher Education