Agricultural Institute Graduation Ceremony
Talley Student Union (Stewart Theatre) 2610 Cates Ave, Raleigh, NC, United StatesA ceremony celebrating the AGI students graduating at the end of the fall 2019 semester.
A ceremony celebrating the AGI students graduating at the end of the fall 2019 semester.
"Winter Potpourri" with Mark Weathington, JC Raulston Arboretum Director. There's a smorgasbord of plants looking exceptional from perennials and early bulbs to evergreen shrubs and flowering trees. We'll take a look at the showiest plants at the Arboretum which are welcoming in the new year.
"Ripple Effect: Combining Horticulture and Aquaculture Ecology" with Jeremy Schmidt and Meghan Fidler, Ph.D., Plant Delights Nursery
Advanced Post-Processing with Intention—A Masterclass with Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. Whether your love is shooting nature, manmade places and things, people, critters, flora, abstracts, or events, noted professional photographer Chris Ogden will guide you to making your photos better.
Freshman applicants for Fall entry should apply by January 15, 2020. We are here to help. Call us at 919-515-5820 or email us at cropsoil-undergraduate-office@ncsu.edu to come in and visit…
All students are welcome! Meeting location is 2405 Williams Hall.For more information, contact the Council’s President (agrilifecouncil@ncsu.edu)
Join the JCRA as we explore exotic Ecuador from the capital city Quito to the tropical rainforest and out to the Galápagos Islands January 18–29, 2020. We 'll start our…
All students are welcome! Meeting location is 2405 Williams Hall. For more information, contact the club advisor: Dr. Michelle Schroeder-Moreno (msschroe@ncsu.edu)
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…
Understanding and Improving Garden Soils: As gardeners, we spend most of our time thinking "above ground." We ruminate about plants, combinations, color, texture, and about light exposure, water, temperature and climate. Gardening success is equally dependent on what is going on below ground.