Lia Artis ‘22 was destined for N.C. A&T at a young age. “My family is very heavy with A&T,” said …
Month: June 2022
Lia Artis ‘22: Food can be good medicine
News and Notes June 2022
Donna Robertson, a grants administrator in the Office of Agricultural Research, is the winner of the university’s award for excellence …
N.C. A&T’s “lion of agriculture” looks toward the future
The name Leon means lion, the king of all animals. He’s a big presence, with authority that commands attention. But …
USDA awards N.C. A&T $1.92 million to launch HBCU Agriculture Business Innovation Center
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded $1.92 million to the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences to establish an …
Farmers dig into markets, finances at Extension leadership program
Small farmers from across the state joined N.C A&T’s Cooperative Extension specialists and community partners to learn market strategies and …
Alumnus John Lee ‘95 uses A&T degree to help protect natural resources
John Lee admits that he can be impatient. That’s part of the reason he came to North Carolina A&T to …
“Emerging crops” bamboo, ginger on display during Small Farms Field Day
More than 150 farmers, growers and other agriculture professionals came to the University Farm for the first time in two …
Two CAES Students Chosen for North Carolina Governor’s HBCU Internship Program
Two agribusiness and food industry management students are among the 36 students from nine of North Carolina’s historically Black colleges …
