Join the JC Raulston Arboretum for a six-week course where you’ll learn practical strategies for evaluating, renovating and rejuvenating your garden while keeping what’s working and improving what’s not. We’ll cover how to assess your current plants, decide what to keep and which plants need to go and how to properly remove them — whether…
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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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Join us for the CALS Graduate Research Showcase and watch graduate students deliver two-minute pitches to industry partners. CALS is partnering with the Graduate Student Research Symposium. 🗓️ Apr. 2 🕥 10:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. 📍 McKimmon Center 🔗 https://grad.ncsu.edu/students/signature-events/symposium/ |
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Maria Uriarte Columbia University Synergistic effects of droughts and hurricanes on tropical forests Thursday, April 3 4 p.m. | Bostian 2722 The Department of Applied Ecology hosts weekly, in-person seminars in Bostian 2722 every Thursday from 4-5 pm, unless otherwise noted. Seminars are being organized by Alonso Ramírez. In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments are… |
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Join the Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences for a lecture featuring Michael Gänzle, professor and Canada Research Chair in Food Microbiology and Probiotics (Tier I) at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Gänzle was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2023. From 2021 to 2024, he was recognized as a… |
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Join a discussion forum on Global Pest Invasion Patterns, hosted by NCSU's Center for Integrated Pest Management as part of the CIPM Cultivating Connections for Success discussion series. Invasive pests pose a major threat to agriculture, ecosystems, and economies worldwide, and understanding their movement is key to managing their impact. This discussion forum will bring…
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Join the JC Raulston Arboretum for a six-week course where you’ll learn practical strategies for evaluating, renovating and rejuvenating your garden while keeping what’s working and improving what’s not. We’ll cover how to assess your current plants, decide what to keep and which plants need to go and how to properly remove them — whether… |
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Have you secured an internship or research experience for this summer? Join us for the inaugural CALS Internship and Research Experience Signing Day. Celebrate securing a fantastic summer opportunity with a personalized certificate, a CALS-branded gift and a photo with Dean Fox. Bonus points: invite your employer to join you in the celebration! Complete the… |
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Taylor Ackley, Forestry and Environmental Resources Genomic adaptations to rabies in raccoons Clayton Lynch, Applied Ecology Exploring manganese toxicity in freshwater mussels Melina Schopler, Plant and Microbial Biology Pollination network and plant fitness responses to a sequence of warming-driven bee extinctions ________ Thursday, April 10 4 p.m. | Bostian 2722 The Department of Applied Ecology… |
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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. If you have questions, email Sara Snyder, farm manager, at sasnyde4@ncsu.edu. |
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Admitted first-year students and their families are invited to join CALS on campus to discover what it's like to live and learn as a member of the Pack. Students can expect to be on campus from 8 a.m. until early to mid afternoon. The exact end time depends on the college you were admitted into. |
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The WolfDen Food and Ag Pitch Competition is your chance to showcase groundbreaking ideas in food agriculture. Join innovators from NC State for this Shark Tank-inspired event, giving students the opportunity to pitch their business concepts for live judges and a live audience. Students must submit their pitches by April 7.
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Join the JC Raulston Arboretum for a six-week course where you’ll learn practical strategies for evaluating, renovating and rejuvenating your garden while keeping what’s working and improving what’s not. We’ll cover how to assess your current plants, decide what to keep and which plants need to go and how to properly remove them — whether… |
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Join the Animal Health & Nutrition Consortium as we discuss the state of current research in the animal health industry. |
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2025 Willie Woltz Seminar Dr. Alexandra Kravchenko Dr. Kravchenko is renewed for her work in micro- to macro-scale biogeochemical processes involved in soil carbon and nitrogen cycling. As a Professor at Michigan State University in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, she leads the Kravchenko Lab. Her research focuses on understanding the role of… |
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NC State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences invites you to attend the next Emerging Research Showcase: Translation and Commercialization of Gene Edited Products. Presentations will focus on genome editing in plants and the challenges of translating gene-edited crops to consumer products. Register today!
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Dr. Eric Post, UC Davis Reasons for hope in the coupled biodiversity-climate crises: a trophic rewilding perspective Thursday, April 17th | 4 p.m. Witherspoon Student Center, Room 201 Hosted by The Department of Applied Ecology, the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center and the Graduate Student Association of Biology (GSAB). In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments will be served prior… |
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Join the JC Raulston Arboretum for a six-week course where you’ll learn practical strategies for evaluating, renovating and rejuvenating your garden while keeping what’s working and improving what’s not. We’ll cover how to assess your current plants, decide what to keep and which plants need to go and how to properly remove them — whether… |
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This one day forum will bring the animal ag industry together to discuss the current status of HPAI across poultry and livestock operations.
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Join us for CALS Fest, an end-of-semester celebration for CALS students on Reading Day. It will be the perfect break between the last day of classes and the start of final exams. Come relax, recharge and connect with friends before exams begin. Enjoy free Howling Cow ice cream, grab some swag and celebrate the close… |
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Undergraduate students earning the Applied Ecology Minor present their results from their mentored research experience at the Applied Ecology Minors’ Research Symposium. time Presenter Mentor 2:00-2:05pm Erin McKenney welcome 2:05-2:20pm Kenia Barajas-Salazar Emily Lynch 2:20-2:35pm Haylie Clayton Scott Belcher 2:35-2:50pm Ben Kreiser Trevyn Toone 2:50-3:05pm Jordan Holcomb Chris Eads 3:05-3:20pm Marley Kelly Madhu Katti… |
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Join us for a day of discovery at NC State University’s Yates Mill Aquatic Conservation Laboratory! In coordination with NC Sci-Fest, our doors are open to the public for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at our conservation efforts. See some of North Carolina’s most imperiled freshwater fauna up close and in person. Date: Saturday, April 26 Time: 10 am…
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Come kick off the spring season at Raulston Blooms! The JC Raulston Arboretum will be packed with nature-inspired activities, the Makers Market, food trucks and outdoor fun for everyone to enjoy. Come enjoy: The JCRA Spring Plant Sale and access to exceptional unusual plants; the 23rd Annual Birdhouse Competition; the Makers Market with artists and…
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It's that time of year again! The Birdhouse Competition returns to the JC Raulston Arboretum. What is a better way to celebrate the return of spring than with our 23rd Annual Birdhouse Competition? If you love nature, birds, and unique garden art then this is the competition for you. Get out your sketch pad, paints… |
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Three cheers for spring! The season’s colors and scents are bursting across the Triangle, and there’s no better place to celebrate than Juniper Level Botanic Garden’s (JLBG) Spring Garden Party and Open Nursery Days. For the first time ever, the event spans three weekends – May 2-4, 9-11 and 16-18 – offering a chance to stroll lush…
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See our Applied Ecology graduate students walk the stage! Friday, May 2 | 6:30 p.m. William Neal Reynolds Coliseum |
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