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2022

blue-ish white dots and lines against a black backdrop resemble a night sky, but are actually a microscopic image of salt crystals and a fluorescently labeled virus

Aug 24, 2022

Researchers Capture the Beauty of Our Weird, Wonderful World

Winners of the 2022 Envisioning Research contest, which included faculty, staff and students from CALS, help us understand, and appreciate, our world. 

A fisheries worker sorts through fish on a large metal table.

Aug 22, 2022

Johnna Brooks Receives National Fisheries Fellowship

Congratulations to Johnna for earning her spot as one of seven new NMFS-Sea Grant Joint Fellows. 

2026 spelled out by people wearing red on the lawn of Stafford Commons

Aug 22, 2022

Convocation Kicks off 2022 Academic Year

NC State’s largest, most diverse first-year class started their higher education journey following Convocation this weekend. 

Photo showing diverse students attending Convocation 2021.

Aug 17, 2022

Meet the Pack’s Record-Breaking Class: By the Numbers

The largest and most diverse first-year class in the university’s history joins NC State this fall. Take a look at the class of 2026 by the numbers. 

Aug 17, 2022

Spotting the Spotted Lanternfly

As we head into harvest season for grapes, North Carolina vineyards are on the lookout for a particularly unwanted guest—the spotted lanternfly. Learn how to spot and report this pest in this episode of Farms, Food and You. 

A dog coming out of the water.

Aug 3, 2022

Study Pinpoints ‘Win-Win’ Solutions to Protect Human Health and Conserve Ecosystems

Research examines academic literature to find 46 interventions that would simultaneously benefit humans and the environment. 

Morgan Chavis

Jul 29, 2022

My Science Communication Summer at NC State

This guest post by Morgan Chavis details her summer science communication experience with SE-CASC and Applied Ecology. 

Fishing lures strung up to a wooden board

Jul 27, 2022

Greg Cope Named American Fisheries Society Fellow

Greg has been an AFS member since 1985 and has served in several roles during his tenure. Congratulations, Greg! 

Alex Nelson holds a worm snake while wearing gloves

Jul 26, 2022

A Snakey Situation

This guest post by visiting science communication Morgan Chavis details some of the parasite work being conducted by Alex Nelson. 

Elsa Youngsteadt collects urban pollinators for research

Jul 16, 2022

Racing Towards Tomorrow

Elsa Youngsteadt is featured in the latest CALS Magazine.