Stories From 2024
BAE Educational Garden Opens to the Community
Graduate student Jasmine Gibson led the design and construction of a new campus garden, highlighting education and sustainable farming practices.
A Flourishing International Partnership
Faculty in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering discussed cutting-edge applications for robotics and machine learning in agriculture during a trip this spring to the Technical University of Moldova.
‘Sunny Day Flooding’ Increases Fecal Contamination of Coastal Waters
The findings suggest public health officials should be aware of potential risks associated with tidal flooding.
Domesticating Duckweed, 300 Samples at a Time
What does it take to domesticate a plant? Ryan Sartor is creating unique systems for testing duckweed, an aquatic plant that grows on wastewater.
How a Distinguished Professorship Became a Career Pinnacle
Gary Roberson, the Charles W. Suggs Distinguished Professor in CALS, is retiring after 40 years. His relationship with a departmental legend — the donor and namesake behind his title — helped pave his way to success.