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September 2018

Sep 13, 2018

Who We’re Hiring At…BASF

Luke L. Bozeman Director, Research and Development Crop Protection, North America The world’s largest producer of chemicals, multinational company BASF creates chemistry for a sustainable future, combining economic success with environmental… 

Sep 13, 2018

Who We’re Hiring At…IQVIA

Katherine Keith Early Talent Recruiter 2013 NC State alumna A multinational company with two facilities in the Triangle, IQVIA works to combine data science with human science to provide solutions that… 

Sep 13, 2018

Who We’re Looking For At…NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine

Laura Nelson Associate Dean Director of Academic Affairs What qualities are you looking for in the “student of tomorrow”? Why? The student of the future is one who appreciates what… 

Sep 13, 2018

Who We’re Hiring At…Coastal AgroBusiness

Want to know what agricultural distributor Coastal AgroBusiness, Inc., is looking for in a new hire? We sat down with regional sales manager Josh Allen (who is also a 1996… 

Sheep graze between rows of solar panels.

Sep 12, 2018

Got Sheep? Want A Solar Farm?

Many solar energy companies have started leasing land from farmers to build solar farms – and hiring sheep to control ground cover. The trend has been a revitalizing force in the North Carolina sheep industry. 

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Sep 12, 2018

CALS Celebrates Outstanding Alumni

Alan Ayers and Tony Avent were honored as the 2018 CALS Distinguished Alumni, along with 13 Outstanding Alumni and 12 Outstanding Young Alumni. 

Late afternoon sun paints the downtown Raleigh skyline.

Sep 12, 2018

You Decide: What’s the New Outlook for Jobs?

The fear of automation replacing labor stretches through almost all job markets. With our tech advancing forward, how has that impacted the market? 

NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences professor Dr. Mike Walden working in a recording studio.

Sep 12, 2018

Economic Perspective: Health of the Global Economy

We've focused a lot on the U.S. economy, but how has the global economy been doing the past few years? 

PSSI Coleman Berry

Sep 10, 2018

Student Spotlight: Poultry Science’s Youngest Senior

With ten scholarships and 92 credit hours at age 18, Coleman Berry is the Prestage Department of Poultry Science's youngest rising senior. 

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Sep 7, 2018

Beyond Bacon & BBQ: 11 Foods Associated With North Carolina

The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates North Carolina livestock, poultry and food products at $8 billion each year. These meat products not only have a positive impact on the state economy, but they taste great – and provide an affordable, safe and wholesome source of nutrition for a growing population.