Howl for Healing
Campus Health, 2301Howl for Healing offers students with chronic illnesses community, support, resources and opportunities to participate in expression-based programming.
Howl for Healing offers students with chronic illnesses community, support, resources and opportunities to participate in expression-based programming.
Meeting location is to be determined. For more information, contact the Council’s President (agrilifecouncil@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 Department of Crop and Soil Sciences! The visit includes a […]
Take your veggie growing skills to a new level this fall. Learn how to plan and plant a cool season vegetable garden from foodscaping expert Brie Arthur. During this lively program, Arthur will share practical advice for growing delicious food […]
In this hybrid class, Brie Arthur, a long-time home gardener, and experienced horticulturist will teach attendees how to grow vegetables year-round. From site prep to harvesting tips, she will explain the techniques of plant cultivation and how you can achieve […]
George J. and Rhoda W. Kriz Faculty Study Leave Endowment Award Overview All CALS faculty are encouraged to take study leave. In an effort to encourage CALS faculty scholarly leave, George J. and Rhoda W. Kriz established an endowment for […]
Join distinguished Undergraduate Professor Bryce Lane in his four-week, hybrid plant nutrition course for a comprehensive view of plant growth. He will explain how fertilizers influence plant health and how they can combat nutrient deficiencies so you can best take […]
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