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Author: Dee Shore

Feb 8, 2016

CALS prof to speak at museum’s Darwin Day

What’s Charles Darwin got to do with the Irish potato famine? Find out Saturday, Feb. 13, when Dr. Jean Ristaino of NC State's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences takes the stage during the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences’ Darwin Day, the largest event of its kind in the country. 

Feb 8, 2016

Answering the call

The formula of progress through partnership is a hallmark of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, as it responds to the needs of North Carolina and its citizens. In this issue of Perspectives we show how we answer the call of our stakeholders and clientele, moving from need to fulfillment through collaboration and innovation. 

Feb 8, 2016

New day in North Carolina agriculture heralded at joint foundations meeting

The fall joint meeting luncheon of the N.C. Agricultural, Dairy and Tobacco foundations on Nov. 10 was charged with excitement over news of a potentially impactful future for NC State University, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the state. 

Feb 8, 2016

Traditional tailgate activities enhance scholarship support

Neither high winds nor pouring rain could dampen spirits at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences’ 24th annual Tailgate, which took place Oct. 3 before kickoff of the NC State-Louisville… 

Feb 8, 2016

CALS’ Sam Pardue to become UGA dean

Dr. Sam Pardue, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences alumnus and associate dean and director of academic programs, has been named dean of the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. 

Feb 8, 2016

Bertone helps solve insect mysteries

You could call Dr. Matt Bertone a pest detective. If a farmer needs to know what kind of unusual caterpillars are munching on his corn crops, if a gardener wants to know what’s taking out her tomatoes or if a doctor wonders whether the spider that bit a patient was a dreaded brown recluse, Bertone, an entomologist with NC State University's Plant Disease and Insect Clinic, is there to help. 

Close shot of a turkey in poultry building with white feathers.

Feb 8, 2016

Extension helps spread word about avian flu threat

With authorities on high alert for avian influenza this fall and winter, North Carolina Cooperative Extension reached out across the state with educational programs aimed at helping owners of backyard poultry flocks keep the virus at bay. 

Feb 8, 2016

Bonanno named extension director

Dr. A. Richard Bonanno of Methuen, Mass., joined North Carolina Cooperative Extension on Feb. 1 as extension director associate dean for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He brings strong experience in and commitment to agriculture, extension education and leadership. 

Feb 8, 2016

Program brings bright minds together to solve some of society’s most complex challenges

The Chancellor's Faculty Excellence Program is drawing national attention for its tradition-busting approaches to what is actually one of the university's strongest traditions: bringing bright minds together to solve big problems. 

Feb 8, 2016

Wanted: future farmers

NC State students are getting their start as agricultural entrepreneurs through a new two-year CALS program funded by a N.C. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission grant. The Developing Future NC Farmers program's goal is to cultivate a new generation of agricultural leaders.