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The JC Raulston Arboretum will offer a course that will allow you to gain a practical, gardener-focused understanding of plant biology and physiology. The knowledge you will learn will help you make better decisions in your garden and avoid common pitfalls that lead to plant loss. You don't need a science degree to benefit from… |
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Registration is open for NC State University’s Ag, Sciences and Natural Resources Career Expo. This year, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Sciences and College of Natural Resources are teaming up to offer students across a wider range of networking and career-building opportunities. We have expanded to a two-day career fair, and… |
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Applications for first-year and transfer applicants seeking spring entry are due on October 1. Registration is open for NC State University’s Ag, Sciences and Natural Resources Career Expo. This year, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Sciences and College of Natural Resources are teaming up to offer students across a wider range of networking and career-building opportunities. We have expanded to a two-day career fair, and… |
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The Applied Ecology department invites everyone to attend our weekly seminar series. Alex Krohn Tangled Bank Conservation Using Genomics For Conservation: Populations, Poaching, and eDNA Thursday, October 2 4 p.m. | David Clark Labs 101 For those off NC State campus, email Heather Frantz for a zoom link (hdfrantz@ncsu.edu) |
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Join us through our Spend a Day A State program designed for high school juniors, seniors and transfer students interested in a CALS major.
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great way to get experience working on a farm, to learn about sustainable farming or to spend time outside. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder,…
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Come play bingo and trivia with Dean Garey Fox and enjoy delicious Howling Cow ice cream. |
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The JC Raulston Arboretum will offer a course that will allow you to gain a practical, gardener-focused understanding of plant biology and physiology. The knowledge you will learn will help you make better decisions in your garden and avoid common pitfalls that lead to plant loss. You don't need a science degree to benefit from… |
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Join CALS Academic Programs to help the Feed the Pack pantry combat the food insecurity experienced by Wolfpack students. We’ve made it simple for you to donate through the Feed the Pack Amazon wish list! Visit go.ncsu.edu/cals-ap-feeds-the-pack. Add items to your shopping cart. Check out by selecting Feed the Pack’s address under the auto-populated “Other Addresses”… |
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The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) will host an open house for members of the public to tour its new laboratory after relocating earlier this year to the Varsity Research Building. Expert faculty and Extension specialists from the clinic support farmers, growers, landscapers, homeowners and gardeners with diagnosing plant and insect problems… |
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The Applied Ecology department invites everyone to attend our weekly seminar series. William Kimler NC State University Seminar: Art and Science in the Idea of the Tropics Thursday, October 9 4 p.m. | David Clark Labs 101 For those off NC State campus, email Heather Frantz for a zoom link (hdfrantz@ncsu.edu)
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Bethanie Cooper and Dr. Megan Burke, members of the College of Veterinary Medicine's Equine Emergency Services team, will speak to students during the VetPAC Fall 2025 Seminar Series. They will discuss their career journeys, the day-to-day life of a equine veterinarian and opportunities for students to gain hands-on experiences, including with the NC State Equine… |
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NC State's Department of Horticultural Science, the Agricultural Institute and the JC Raulston Arboretum will host Green Collar Career Day. We will share all the things we love about the green industry. Come explore fulfilling careers that involve working with plants and discover the diversity of horticulture careers. Did you know horticulturists work in zoos?… |
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Take a break from your weekly grind and enjoy a rare chance to stroll the JC Raulston Arboretum after hours. Explore the arboretum's collection of flowering trees, shrubs and perennials. A free public tour of the arboretum will depart from the Bobby G. Wilder Visitor Center at 5:30 p.m., and the gardens will remain open… |
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Step away from the stresses of daily life and immerse yourself in the restorative embrace of nature. Join Shawn Ramsey, a forest therapy guide, for a two-hour guided forest experience that will invite you to slow down, awaken your senses and discover a deeper connection with the natural world. Inspired by the Japanese practice of…
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Come participate in a beginner-friendly yoga session at the Agroecology Education Farm. Please bring a mat or towel. Registration is required. When you register, let us know if you need a ride to the farm. Light snacks will be available during the yoga session. The yoga session will happen rain or shine. If you have…
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The Department of Applied Ecology invites everyone to attend our weekly seminar series. Scott Carver University of Georgia Seminar: The ecology and control of sarcoptic mange in wombats Thursday, Oct. 16 4 p.m. | David Clark Labs 101 For those off NC State campus, email Heather Frantz for a zoom link (hdfrantz@ncsu.edu) |
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Step away from the stresses of daily life and immerse yourself in the restorative embrace of nature. Join Shawn Ramsey, a forest therapy guide, for a two-hour guided forest experience that will invite you to slow down, awaken your senses and discover a deeper connection with the natural world. Inspired by the Japanese practice of… |
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great way to get experience working on a farm, to learn about sustainable farming or to spend time outside. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder,…
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In this hands-on class, you'll explore the fascinating science behind how woody plants reproduce from seed and how to turn that knowledge into gardening success. We'll cover everything from seed anatomy to the environmental triggers that signal a seed to wake up and grow. You'll learn how to collect, store and prepare seeds, overcome dormancy…
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We're connecting with prospective CALS students at University Open House! Throughout the day, we're hosting a variety of sessions and activities to help you find your fit with CALS. |
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Join us through our CALS Quest Days program, designed for high school freshmen and sophomores who are beginning their college search. |
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Join us as we celebrate National Transfer Student Week with snacks, games and good vibes! |
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Seminar: Evolutionary Ecology of Livebearing Fish: Exploring Biotic and Abiotic Drivers of Diversity
Seminar: Evolutionary Ecology of Livebearing Fish: Exploring Biotic and Abiotic Drivers of Diversity
The Applied Ecology department invites everyone to attend our weekly seminar series. Alexandra Duffy NC State University Seminar: Evolutionary ecology of livebearing fish: Exploring biotic and abiotic drivers of diversity Thursday, October 23 4 p.m. | David Clark Labs 101 For those off NC State campus, email Heather Frantz for a zoom link (hdfrantz@ncsu.edu) |
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Join us through our Spend a Day A State program designed for high school juniors, seniors and transfer students interested in a CALS major.
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great way to get experience working on a farm, to learn about sustainable farming or to spend time outside. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder,…
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In this workshop we will be presenting the work of Drs. Levenson and Metz studying the impact of extreme flooding on plant and pollinator communities in North Carolina. Learn about bee biology, the important partnerships among pollinator and plant communities, how they are disrupted during environmental catastrophe, what steps can be taken to rebuild, and… |
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Join the JC Raulston Arboretum for its Fern Propagation Workshop, which will take place indoors and outdoors. We'll start indoors with Bob Payne, an Extension master gardener volunteer, who will introduce you to the fascinating fern life cycle — from gametophytes to sporophytes — and guide you through propagation techniques using spores and divisions. Then,…
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Enjoy an afternoon of fall fun activities at the Agroecology Education Farm, including farm olympics, cooking demos, crafts and more. Come dressed as a farmer to win a prize. Parking at this event will be limited. A shuttle will provide transportation to and from the event. The shuttle will pick up attendees in front of…
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Enjoy an afternoon of fall fun activities at the Agroecology Education Farm, including farm olympics, cooking demos, crafts and more. Come dressed as a farmer to win a prize. Parking at this event will be limited. A shuttle will provide transportation to and from the event. The shuttle will pick up attendees in front of Talley… |
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Join Melissa Bell from the Center for Environmental Farming Systems and John Lyttle, an NC Cooperative Extension agriculture agent, for an in-person Soil Sampling for Routine Nutrient Analysis event. Learn why it is important for the health of your soil to sample for routine nutrient analysis. Bell and Lyttle will demonstrate how to take and… |
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Come harvest herbs and brew yourself a fresh cup of tea at the Tea-Making Workshop at the Agroecology Education Farm. You'll have a wide variety of herbs to select from — mint, lemon balm, hibiscus, lemongrass, ginger and more. The workshop will cover the herbs growing at the farm and their health benefits. Please bring…
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The Applied Ecology department invites everyone to attend our weekly seminar series. Roberto Reyes-Maldonado NC State University Seminar: Tiny Larvae, Big Insights: How Chironomids Help Us Study Aquatic Ecosystems Thursday, October 30 4 p.m. | David Clark Labs 101 For those off NC State campus, email Heather Frantz for a zoom link (hdfrantz@ncsu.edu)
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Dr. Salina Locke, a veterinarian at Avian and Exotic Animal Care, will be a guest speaker during the VetPAC Fall 2025 Seminar Series. She will speak to students about her career journey, the day-to-day life of an exotic veterinarian and opportunities for students to gain hands-on experiences. After her presentation, Locke will meet and greet… |
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It is that special time at the JC Raulston Arboretum when the moonlight shines through the trees. So let's paint it. We will start by using lines to create simple trees, and then add the moon and the night. We will provide three blank cards, watercolor paint and a brush. You will paint on the… |
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Applications for first-year applicants seeking Early Action fall entry are due on November 1. Run with the Wolfpack: https://admissions.ncsu.edu/apply/ |
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Step away from the stresses of daily life and immerse yourself in the restorative embrace of nature. Join Shawn Ramsey, a forest therapy guide, for a two-hour guided forest experience that will invite you to slow down, awaken your senses and discover a deeper connection with the natural world. Inspired by the Japanese practice of… |
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Be sure to select the department “College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.” Events submitted to “College of Agriculture and Life Sciences” will be reviewed and added to the appropriate calendars.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, NC State will honor requests for reasonable accommodations made by individuals with disabilities. Direct accommodation requests to the event organizer listed on the event.