Nutrition Seminar: Comparative Reproduction and Nutrition
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences interdepartmental graduate program in nutrition hosts Dr. Anneke Moresco for a virtual discussion on comparative reproduction and nutrition.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences interdepartmental graduate program in nutrition hosts Dr. Anneke Moresco for a virtual discussion on comparative reproduction and nutrition.
The JC Raulston Arboretum invites students in grades fifth through eighth to the garden to sit, relax and listen to Wishtree by Katherine Applegate. Wishtree is a timely tale told by a tree named Red Oak who's "216 rings old." This touching story explores the meaning of community while deftly focusing on the birds and…
Topic: Student-Centered Grading Strategies Hosts: Professors Michelle Bartlett and Carol Warren Description: Please join us virtually for a talk on student-centered grading strategies with Professors Michelle Bartlett and Carrol Warren from the NC State College of Education. Join via Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/96196310030
Please join author, researcher and speaker Anneliese Singh for "Racial Healing: Practical Activities to Help You Explore Racial Privilege, Confront Systemic Racism, and Engage in Collective Healing." In this lecture, Singh will describe core racial healing strategies that people can practice in the aim of collective racial justice and liberation. In doing so, Singh will…
Participating High school Juniors, Seniors and Transfer students have the opportunity to Spend a Day at State and learn more about the College of Agriculture and Life Science and the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences! The visit includes a CALS information session, class observation in Crop and Soil Sciences, meeting with the Director of…
Pickin' in the Pines will include an evening of first-class live Bluegrass music with headlining band The Lonesome River Band, and The Axe Handlers out of central North Carolina. An adult-only event, Pickin' in the Pines always promises a magical evening of food, fun, and fellowship in the beautiful pines of the Sandhills. The event…
Beginning Monday, October 17th In person and virtual events Join us for a celebration of research at NC State hosted by the Office of Research and Innovation (ORI). Research week will feature short events held over multiple days. These events will be targeted towards faculty, research administrators, university leadership, graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. During Research…
Flourish is a collaboration between Prevention Services and the Department of Horticulture Science that developed from evidence-based research surrounding the benefits of horticulture therapy. The program: Facilitates student wellness connections.Promotes physical and mental wellness, social skills and emotional growth.Provides experiential and educational opportunities.
The JC Raulston Arboretum invites students in grades third through fourth to come to the garden on Wednesdays in October to enjoy a book by award-winning author Kobi Yamada. We will read What Do You Do With an Idea?, What Do You Do With a Problem?, What Do You Do With a Chance? and Trying.…
The Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) will be hosting a FREE “Cover Crops at CEFS Small Farm Unit" film screening. Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 Time:12:00-1:00pm EST Location: Zoom (link will be provided after you register here: https://cefs.ncsu.edu/event/cover-crops-film-screening/) Join us to watch a short video on using cover crops at the CEFS Small Farm…
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