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NC Farm to School Summit

Raleigh Convention Center 500 S Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC, United States

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,…

Graduate Seminar (BCH 610/810): Kayla Kinsey

Tove Room - Polk 128A

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.

Diversity of Thought Personalities – Traits That Hinder or Promote Diversity

Talley Student Union Room 3210

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.…

Crop and Soil Sciences Seminar

2215 Williams Hall

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

How Does the American Government Actually Work? Theory vs. Practice Workshop

Talley Student Union 2610 Cates Ave,, Raleigh, NC, United States

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.…

Graduate Seminar (BCH 610/810): Ashley Campos

Tove Room - Polk 128A

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.

Animal Science Seminar

450 Riddick Hall , United States

Dr. Monique Pairis-Garcia, Associate Professor in Populations Health and Pathobiology (CVM) will present a seminar on animal well-being.

Poultry Pack 4-H Club Meeting

216 Scott Hall

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.

Workshop: Andy Binder on a Practical Approach to Message Testing

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…