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2023

Caroline Vande Berg sits next to a food trough, where a row of heifers eat.

May 31, 2023

Students Churn Out Dairy Creations From Farm to Table

NC State students help create Howling Cow milks and ice creams by caring for cattle, preparing products and serving frozen treats. They learn hands-on skills that support their coursework, research and future careers. 

May 5, 2023

You Decide: Will WFH and AI Help or Harm Us?

Economist Mike Walden explores the impacts of remote work and artificial intelligence on the labor market. 

lake

May 1, 2023

Eric Edwards Joins Audio Abstract to Discuss Water Rights in the West

Assistant Professor Eric Edwards talks about water rights in the West, who they belong to, what they mean for rights holders and who may be getting shortchanged. 

ARE students standing in front of the capitol building in DC

May 1, 2023

OSM Trip Spotlight: Students Go Behind the Scenes in D.C.

Ag Business students spent three days in the nation's capital, exploring its many historical and cultural attractions, as well as meeting with policymakers and industry leaders. 

NC State belltower

Apr 26, 2023

2023 Faculty Promotions and Reappointments Announced

Seven ARE faculty members recently received promotions and reappointments. 

man and woman holding award

Apr 26, 2023

Julianne Treme Receives Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor Award

This prestigious award is presented annually to recognize exceptional teaching and mentorship of undergraduate students. 

Apr 24, 2023

New Tools Capture Economic Benefit of Restoring Urban Streams

The work can assist federal and state agencies charged with developing environmental regulations affecting urban ecosystems. 

pigs

Apr 21, 2023

NC State Economist: The 1997 Moratorium on Construction or Expansion of Swine Farms: A Tale of Unintended Consequences

The state of North Carolina, determined to curb the negative environmental impacts of the rapidly expanding hog industry, passed new regulations. 

Boat on Lake Mead.

Apr 19, 2023

Study: Tribal Water Rights Underutilized in U.S. West

Lack of irrigation infrastructure and convoluted land ownership issues represent the major impediments to tribes, the study suggests. 

NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences professor Dr. Mike Walden working in a recording studio.

Apr 7, 2023

You Decide: What Makes North Carolina Popular?

North Carolina continues to attract growth-minded businesses and out-of-state families looking for a good place to work and live.