On March 6, the A&T Four Middle College, in partnership with the Greensboro Chapter of the Links, Inc., unveiled a …
Month: April 2023
Middle College ‘connects the threads’ of history with quilting project
Professor Receives USDA Grant to Build Online Gerontology Course
A housing research professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences has received nearly $150,000 to build an online …
April 2023 – News and Notes
The N.C. A&T University Farm hosted a group of N.C. legislators and visitors from the N.C. Dept. of Agriculture & …
Wayne County sisters are 2023 Small Farmers of the Year
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (April 3) – Joyce Martin Bowden left her family’s Wayne County farm for college, marriage and a …
Love the Food, Hate the Waste” summit aims to take a bite out of a heavy problem
N.C. A&T faculty, local farmers, food & health organizations and city government came together recently to combat food insecurity and …
Panel: Climate change putting farmers in the hot seat
Warmer nights, farmland loss and changing consumer habits all add up to create a challenging environment for farmers now and …
Aggies, Animals Enjoy University Wellness Day
The College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and the University Farm brought animals, guests and good times to N.C. A&T’s …
Students, faculty win awards, scholarships at largest-ever MANRRS Conference
CAES students and faculty made business pitches, wrote essays, made presentations and brought home awards – and a professor was …
Tiffany & Co., Harlem’s Fashion Row make landmark visit to fashion program
Representatives from luxury jewelry designer Tiffany & Company and fashion agency Harlem’s Fashion Row made a groundbreaking visit to N.C. …
Walter Hood ’81 gives final lecture in series with U.C. Berkeley
Renowned landscape designer, MacArthur “Genius” and North Carolina A&T alum Walter Hood ’81 returned virtually to the College of Agriculture …
