Aug 24, 2022
Winners of the 2022 Envisioning Research contest, which included faculty, staff and students from CALS, help us understand, and appreciate, our world.
Art Bruneau, professor emeritus of crop and soil sciences, played an important role in the turfgrass industry for many years.
Aug 16, 2022
NC State’s Turfgrass Breeding and Genetics program released Sola™, a new cultivar with improved characteristics, at the annual Lake Wheeler Turfgrass Field Day.
Aug 12, 2022
Incentives are often used in attracting businesses to states. What is entailed in these packages, and how do they work?
Aug 11, 2022
How contagious is monkeypox? How dangerous is it? Experts answer your questions.
Aug 10, 2022
NC State researchers plan to use real-time analytics through sensor technology, data mining, remote sensing and modeling to better monitor and predict plant diseases.
Aug 9, 2022
As the second most consumed vegetable in the United States and the top-produced vegetable in the world, tomatoes are essential when feeding growing populations. Meet Reza Shekasteband, an NC State researcher who is developing improved crop varieties.
Aug 8, 2022
Tom Mease, a long-time CALS staff member and advocate for higher education, recently passed away after a short and brave battle with cancer.
Aug 5, 2022
Through extensive conversations with the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences nomination committee and internal and external stakeholders, it has been determined that the search for the college’s next dean will be relaunched this fall.
Aug 4, 2022
Research examines academic literature to find 46 interventions that would simultaneously benefit humans and the environment.