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Crop and Soil Sciences Feeds the Pack

Please join Crop and Soil Sciences as together we assist the Feed the Pack pantry in combating the food insecurity experienced by students in the Wolfpack family. We’ve made it simple for you to donate through the Feed the PackĀ Amazon wish list! Visit https://go.ncsu.edu/cssc-feeds-the-pack Add items to your shopping cart Check out, selecting Feed the…

Dean of CALS Committee Meeting

The nomination committee for the dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences position will hold a committee meeting. Agenda items include reviewing additional applicants, selecting candidates for virtual first-round interviews (if applicable) and reviewing the interview guide. Public participation is welcome during the open session.

Evening Garden Stroll at the JC Raulston Arboretum

JC Raulston Arboretum 4415 Beryl Rd, Raleigh, NC, United States

Take advantage of the rare opportunity to visit the garden after hours for a stroll through a premiere collection of flowering trees, shrubs, and perennials. Come out to shop our POP-UP PLANT SALE!

Wolfpack Wellness Research Web Series: Annie Hardison-Moody

The Wolfpack Wellness Research Web Series highlights the groundbreaking work of NC State faculty and staff that focuses on health and well-being. Join us the third Friday of every month at 2 p.m. for a roughly 30-minute talk by an outstanding faculty or staff member. Each session is recorded and made available on the Wolfpack…

Garden Design

Join the Staff Senate as we kick off Pollinator Week with Julie Shek, an NC State horticulture professor. We will discuss garden design with trees and the many benefits of urban forests.

Changing Narratives To Better Support Native American Students*

James B. Hunt Jr. Library, Room 4105

Please join the Department of Agriculture and Human Sciences for a two-day training session to raise awareness and compassion for Native American students in higher education while putting Native American representation in higher education in a historical, contemporary and local context. Each day of the training will include a delicious lunch highlighting Native American-produced foods.…

Attracting Pollinators Using Native Plants

Are you interested in learning about the relationship between native pollinators and native plants? Join us as Amy Mead, a natural resources area agent with NC Cooperative Extension, and Gloria Putnam, a coastal resources and communities specialist with North Carolina Sea Grant, discuss the importance of native plants for pollinators and the Coastal Landscapes Initiative.

Pollinator Gardening 101

Are you looking to start your own pollinator garden? Join us as Debbie Roos, an NC Cooperative Extension agriculture agent, discusses the principles of designing and planting a pollinator garden and how to select plants to attract a diversity of pollinators. We will also go on a virtual tour of Roos' popular demonstration garden in…

Changing Narratives To Better Support Native American Students*

James B. Hunt Jr. Library, Room 4105

Please join the Department of Agriculture and Human Sciences for a two-day training session to raise awareness and compassion for Native American students in higher education while putting Native American representation in higher education in a historical, contemporary and local context. Each day of the training will include a delicious lunch highlighting Native American-produced foods.…

Bee Habitat and Pollinator Habitat

Are you hoping to attract more bees and other pollinators to your garden? Join us as we host Danesha Seth Carley, director of the NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management and NC State associate professor of horticulture science, for a workshop focused on creating bee habitats and protecting pollinators in your landscape.