graduate students

Mar 8, 2023

Recruiting Graduate Peer Mentors

CALS is recruiting 12 Ph.D. graduate peer mentors for the 2023-2024 academic year to help students understand their departments, share information and support students in balancing their academics and research.

Mar 7, 2022

Crop and Soil Sciences Seminar Series

Student Presentations: Lily Kile, and Courtney Smith   Details to be announced later   All seminars begin at 3:30 PM on Wednesdays. We will continue to do Zoom seminars for this spring. Zoom Details for all presentations will be sent […]

Feb 28, 2022

Crop and Soil Sciences Seminar Series

Student Presentations: Anna Weigel, and Matthew Gilley Details to be announced later   All seminars begin at 3:30 PM on Wednesdays. We will continue to do Zoom seminars for this spring. Zoom Details for all presentations will be sent weekly. […]

Oct 8, 2021

Crop and Soil Science Seminar – Student Symposium

Crop and Soil Science Seminar – Student Symposium, part 3 This week we have two graduate students in the SSC 601/801 course presenting. Coastal Soil Mapping and Histosol Blue Carbon Stocks in North Carolina Lori Gorczynski MS Student in Soil […]

Sep 27, 2021

Crop and Soil Science Seminar – Student Symposium, part 2

Crop and Soil Science Seminar – Student Symposium, part 2 More Information to come Wed Oct 27, 2021 3:30pm – 5pm

Dec 24, 2020

Horticulture Virtual Graduate Student Day

Date:  Friday, January 15, 2021 Time:  1:00 – 4:00 pm Details will be forthcoming.

Oct 30, 2017

Today in Hunt – “Three Minute Thesis” Finalists

Two CALS graduate students are among 10 finalists who will compete in the Graduate School’s third annual Three Minute Thesis competition on Oct. 31 at the Hunt Library. Come cheer them on!

Sep 11, 2017

CALS Makes Progress in Graduate School Enrollment

Efforts to enhance graduate student enrollment are measuring up to the college's strategic goals for 2020.

Jun 21, 2017

Communicating Science to Skeptical Audiences

Conveying scientific findings to a skeptical audience can be daunting. This NC State Abstract post by horticultural science grad student Anelle Ammons addresses key points raised during the Communicating Science Conference (ComSciCon).