Stories From Feb 2018

Feb 16, 2018

CALS Students and the LAUNCH Series

Last semester, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences had a record number of 29 students finish the LAUNCH Professional Development Series this semester. The number of CALS students who completed the program greatly exceeded those from any other college.

Feb 16, 2018

NCARS L&L: Fundraising for Faculty

CALS Corporate and Foundation Relations team will give you an overview of the resources available to you in College Advancement.

Feb 14, 2018

CALS Business Operations: Customer Satisfaction Survey

The 2018 CALS Business Operations (CBO) Customer Satisfaction Survey is now available!

Feb 13, 2018

NC State Receives $1 Million FFAR Grant to Improve Human Health

NC State researchers seek to improve the nutritional density of common fruits and vegetables in a range of consumer products. This work will enable food companies to develop products that more effectively deliver the health benefits of fruits and vegetables.

Feb 13, 2018

Student Leaders Attend National Conference

Eighteen CALS students participated in the Agriculture Future of America (AFA) Leaders Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. And, for each of them, the experience was unforgettable.

Feb 13, 2018

UNC Clean Tech Summit, March 1-2, 2018

Learn how North Carolina is playing a key role in leading the way to a green global economy.

Feb 10, 2018

Diverse Leaders in Health Sciences

Dr. Alex Graves' interview with Diverse Issues in Higher Education.

Feb 9, 2018

Networking for the Students, by the Students

VetPAC networking event receives record-breaking attendance and provides students with a chance to connect with local veterinarians and other degree-related programs.

Feb 7, 2018

Faculty Focus: Fighting to Save Cassava

Trino Ascencio-Ibanez and his colleagues are hard at work – with the help of two major grants – protecting the food supply for an entire continent

Feb 7, 2018

Registration Open: Event For Young Women In Agriculture

A national event for young women interested in agriculture careers is coming to campus, with the help of Animal Science's own April Shaeffer.