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North Carolina Youth Institute

NC Plant Sciences Building 840 Oval Drive Campus Box 7825, Raleigh, NC, United States

The North Carolina Youth Institute is a life-changing experience at North Carolina State University where high school students engage with local leaders and experts on critical global challenges, participate in hands-on activities, and explore exciting ways to make a difference in North Carolina and around the world. The North Carolina Youth Institute is hosted by North…

Spend a Day at State!

Patterson Hall 2501 Founders Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

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 CALS information session, class observation in Crop and Soil Sciences, meeting with the Director of…

Free

Flourish

Campus Health, 2301

Flourish is a collaboration between Prevention Services and the Department of Horticulture Science that developed from evidence-based research surrounding the benefits of horticulture therapy. Facilitates student wellness connections.Promotes physical and mental wellness, social skills and emotional growth.Provides experiential and educational opportunities.

AI and Machine Learning Workshop Series

Nvidia, Mark III Systems and NC State Office of Information Technology will host a series of virtual workshops about artificial intelligence and machine learning. Each session will feature industry experts who will use tutorials and hands-on rapid labs to dive into a current trend around Al and machine learning. These sessions are open to anyone who…

Agri-Life Council

2405 Williams Hall

Meeting location is to be determined. For more information, contact the Council’s President (agrilifecouncil@ncsu.edu)

Agronomy Club

2405 Williams Hall

All students are welcome! Meeting location is to be determined. For more information, contact a club advisor: Dr. Keith Edmisten (kledmist@ncsu.edu) or Dr. Amy Johnson (amjohns2@ncsu.edu)

Graduate Student Seminar – Ash Utz

Tove Room - Polk 128A

“Phosphorylation of UDP-glucose 6-dehydrogenase directs UDP-sugar prioritization in prostate cancer”

Graduate Seminar – Blake Horton

Tove Room - Polk 128A

“The Effect of Simulated Microgravity on the Circadian Clock in Arabidopsis thaliana”