Registration is FREE, but RSVP is required. Presentations and demonstrations from NC State Specialists, NCDA & CS Specialists, and graduate students including: CBD Variety Test, Industrial Hemp Nutrition, Planting Date, Open vs Closed Bed Production systems, Irrigated vs Non-irrigated hemp, Pest and Disease Scouting. There will also be vendors on site for networking.
Are you 5-18 years old, interested in 4-H and in poultry science? Join us for our next meeting to see if you would like to become a member! We meet the last Friday of every month 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Scott Hall Room 216.
Dr. Daryl Bowman, Prof. Emeritus, Crop and Soil Sciences/NCSU, will present a seminar, “Observations on Blocking Direction and Missing Plots in Field Trials.” Refreshments prior at 3:15 pm in WMS 2223.
Dr. Daryl Bowman, Prof. Emeritus, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences/NCSU: “Observations on Blocking Direction and Missing Plots in Field Trials.” Refreshments at 3:15 pm in WMS 2223.
Dr. Monica M. White is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Justice at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is the President of the Board of Directors of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network. Her research investigates communities of color and grassroots organizations that are engaged in the development of sustainable, community food systems as a…
This event will celebrate the beginning of the NC State University Plant Sciences Initiative Building construction and the strong financial support the project has received from the state, commodity groups and private donors–underscoring North Carolina’s vision of creating the global hub for plant sciences.
Conversations That Matter Hosted by CALS Office of Diversity and Inclusion Openness. Conscientiousness. Extroversion. Agreeableness. Neuroticism. Dig deep into five personality traits that help make you, you. Emerge from this Conversation that Matters with a better understanding of your unique temperament and its influence on how you navigate life. Who should attend: students, faculty and staff…
On September 6, 2019, come hear the CRISPR-Cas9 story and learn about the people behind the discovery. 12:30 p.m. | HUMAN NATURE SCREENING | HUNT LIBRARY AUDITORIUM | 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC 27606 Come watch Human Nature, the acclaimed documentary featuring NC State professors, Rodolphe Barrangou and Jorge Piedrahita, and the story of the…
Join us at CALS Tailgate at Close-King Indoor Practice Facility in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Saturday, September 7, 2019, at 9 a.m. before the 12:30 p.m. NC State vs. Western Carolina football game. Tailgate 2019 will be held in conjunction with the Ag Day, which is hosted in partnership with the NC Ag Foundation, Inc.,…
The Food Animal Initiative presents the 1st International Symposium on Precision Systems and Data Analysis in Animal Agriculture September 9-10, 2019 The StateView Hotel, Raleigh, NC 27606 Focus areas Sensing modalities for monitoring production, health and well-being Automated data acquisition and analysis Animal-Computer interface Data visioning and mining Digitally Smart farmers Keynote sessions Achieving Precision…
Dr. Rachel Cook, Asst. Prof. of Silviculture, Dept. of Forestry and Environmental Resources, NC State, will present a seminar: “Forest Soil Classification for Intensive Pine Plantation Management.” Refreshments prior at 3:15 pm in 2223 WMS
CALS SAIGE hosts a monthly International Seminar Series where invited speakers share their international research experience along with lessons learned and tips for graduate students who want to become more involved in international research Dr. S. Gary Bullen from the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics will present “Short Term International Opportunities” Coffee and snacks…
The 2019 Beef Field Day and Dedication Ceremony will be on Saturday, September 14, 2019, at NC State University’s E. Carroll Joyner Beef Education Unit. Join us for educational programs showcasing the significant impact that the NC BEEF System has on our state, as well as celebrate the new naming of the E. Carroll Joyner…
PROJECT EVALUATION–the words we dread to hear. This Public Science Workshop by cluster faculty K.C. Busch will show you how to make the task efficient and worthwhile. Bring a project, real and imagined, for brainstorming and sharing. Presenter K.C. Busch joined NC State in August 2017 as a Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program cluster hire in…
Admission is free and open to the public. Kit Chapman will tell the thrilling history of creating elements past uranium – from the first steps during the Manhattan Project to the modern experiments rewriting our understanding of the chemical world. From flying planes into mushroom clouds to some of the most powerful research machines in…
Dr. Ryan Stewart, Asst. Prof., Dept. of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech., will present a seminar: “Is soil health really a thing? And other lessons learned from sustainable soil management.” Refreshments prior at 3:15 pm in 2223 Williams
Our second state-level summit, to be held September 20, 2019 in Raleigh, NC, will be an opportunity to strengthen the network of practitioners committed to any and all components of farm to school—from local food purchasing, training opportunities with school nutrition staff, partnering with food councils, racial equity work, to experiential learning about agriculture, gardening,…
NC State Extension Master Gardener Volunteers of Wake County will be on stage and hosting an information booth at the Southern Ideal Home show in Raleigh September 20-22. The presentations are on the Fresh Ideas Stage in the Jim Graham building at the NC State Fairgrounds. On Friday September 20 at 12pm Angela Griffin will…
Kayla will be giving a presentation on his current research. Peer evaluation of Kayla's presentation will be led by her graduate committee. Anyone interested in the feedback is welcome to remain for this discussion following the presentation.
Conversations That Matter Hosted by CALS Office of Diversity and Inclusion One-third to one-half of people are introverts. Often labeled shy, introverts are more naturally inclined to feel more stimulated in a quieter environment, embracing solitude as a crucial ingredient to creativity. When freed from group dynamics, introverts have the freedom to develop new ideas.…
Dr. Fred Yelverton, Prof. and Extension Specialist, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, NCSU, will present a seminar: “Turfgrass as an International Commodity: Outreach in a Modern World.” Refreshments prior at 3:15 in 2223 Williams
This workshop aims to highlight how complex and intricate the three branches of government are, and how they work together. Many of us are taught in basic Civic and US History courses that each branch of government has a set list of duties that they are restricted to, when in actuality they are very intertwined.…
Ashely will be giving a presentation on his current research. Peer evaluation of Ashley's presentation will be led by her graduate committee. Anyone interested in the feedback is welcome to remain for this discussion following the presentation.
Are you 5-18 years old, interested in 4-H and in poultry science? Join us for our next meeting to see if you would like to become a member! We meet the last Friday of every month 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Scott Hall Room 216.
If you’re doing public-facing science, you likely want to engage your audiences more deeply. We all tend to fall back on intuition and experience when designing our messages. But why not throw a little science at the problem? In this workshop, Andrew Binder will provide practical advice on message testing (A/B testing) that you can…
Dr. Daniel Richter, Prof. of Soils and Forest Ecology, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke Univ. will present a seminar: “Soil Production and the Soil Geomorphology Legacy of G.K. Gilbert.” Refreshments at 3:15 pm in 2223 Williams
Ag and Sciences Career Expo October 3, 2019 | 10am-3pm | Talley Student Union 82 Undergraduate, Graduate, and Associate’s degree programs represented 1000+ students expected to attend Ag Business Management Crop and Soil Science Biochemistry Food Science Animal Science Poultry Science Statistics Chemistry Genetics Mathematics Physics Geology Biological Sciences + many more! A collaboration between…
Speaker: Dr. Colleen Doherty Institution: Assistant Professor in the Molecular & Structural Biochemistry Department at North Carolina State University Title: "Managing Time and Stress: Uncovering How Time Modulates Plant Responses to Changing Environments." Host: Melanie Simpson
Mareca will be giving a presentation on his current research. Peer evaluation of Mareca's presentation will be led by her graduate committee. Anyone interested in the feedback is welcome to remain for this discussion following the presentation.
Conversations That Matter Hosted by CALS Office of Diversity and Inclusion Join us as we discuss inclusion practices to make sure you’re engaging with the different types of personalities in your community. We’ll review the five personality traits—openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism—and why its important to understand and accept unique personalities. Who should attend: students, faculty…
The NC Choices Carolina Meat Conference is a nationally-recognized event, specifically focused on bringing together every part of the meat supply chain. Farmers, chefs, butchers, and industry leaders convene for two days of unparalleled networking, hands-on training, and technical and business assistance. This conference supports a growing community committed to advancing market opportunities and increasing…