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Jul 5, 2013

Where are the rich?

N..C. State University economist Mike Walden looks at where the rich live around the world. 

Jul 4, 2013

2012 economic performance

N.C. State University economist Mike Walden discusses the latest measure of North Carolina’s GDP, or gross domestic product. 

Jul 3, 2013

Faculty/staff garden workday planned for July 10

On Wednesday, July 10, faculty and staff are invited to N.C. State’s Agroecology Education Farm from 8 a.m. until noon to tend crops that are being grown by University Dining for use in campus dining halls. When produce is harvested later this summer, it will be the first time that campus-grown produce is served in campus dining halls. 

Jul 3, 2013

College revisited

College seems to have lost some of its luster. Many college graduates couldn’t find jobs during the recession. Plus the growth in college loans has put many graduates financially far behind, even if they get a job. N.C. State University economist Mike Walden talks about whether college still worth the time and cost. 

Jul 2, 2013

Middle-class jobs

There’s a lot of discussion about the loss of middle class jobs and the need to create more of them. N.C. State University economist Mike Walden discusses trends in the job market affecting employment at various income levels. 

Jul 2, 2013

Werner honored with Burbank Award

Dr. Dennis Werner, JC Raulston Distinguished Professor of Horticultural Science, is the winner of the American Horticultural Society’s Luther Burbank Award. 

Jul 1, 2013

Jefferson Scholars study ocean sciences, island species, local culture in Bermuda

The Thomas Jefferson Scholars recently traveled to Bermuda, as part of the program’s inaugural international learning trip. The participants are N.C. State University students seeking dual degrees in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. 

Jul 1, 2013

NC State entomologists study insecticide-resistant, bait-averse German cockroaches

Now that research has determined why some German cockroaches are averse to glucose, scientists want to know if some of those roaches are also resistant to the insecticide used in roach baits, and if they are, how they can be controlled. 

Jul 1, 2013

What’s on the technology drawing board?

N.C. State University economist Mike Walden discusses the big technology breakthroughs experts see in our future. 

Jun 28, 2013

China invests in the U.S.

N.C. State University economist Mike Walden discusses the recent purchase by a Chinese company of Smithfield Foods, a large agribusiness company specializing in pork with operations in North Carolina.