Jun 26, 2023
An accomplished professor in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering will serve as interim department head starting Aug. 1.
CALS alumna and third-generation beekeeper Jessie Cline immersed herself in Irish culture while advancing her passion for honey bees.
Jun 21, 2023
Biological and Agricultural Engineering alumnus and graduate student Max Hooks expanded his knowledge on the inner workings of the cotton gin.
The four students were selected for the Park Scholarship out of more than 3,400 applicants.
As Sydney Loflin reflects on her year as state FFA president, she’s eager to continue exploring her interest in agricultural communications in CALS.
Jun 20, 2023
Sports nutrition experts say, when it’s time for a post-workout drink, trade that gator for a cow. A Howling Cow.
NC State’s youngest corpse flower, Wolfgang, bloomed for the first time at the JC Raulston Arboretum.
Teaching children and adults to care for animals and grow crops provided an avenue to one woman’s dream job.
Jun 14, 2023
CALS doctoral student Kaleb Goff is studying how plant species found on mountain summits are impacted by climate change.
Doherty will study how plants can be used to mine rare earth elements during a six-month Fulbright Award at the University of York this winter.