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July 2021 News and Notes

July 27, 2021

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Grad Student Receives Wastewater Research Funding

Jonae’ Wood, a master’s student in agriculture and environmental sciences, has received funding for her wastewater research project thanks to the N.C. Water Resources Research Institute and the Urban Water Consortium.

Advised by faculty member Niroj Aryal, Ph.D., she is investigating how to more efficiently remove pollutants from municipal and food processing wastewater. The research institute is a federal-state partnership with funding through the U.S. Geological Survey in the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Faculty Promoted, Exceed Expectations

Several CAES faculty members have been promoted, effective July 1:

  • Chastity Warren-English, associate professor, was promoted to full professor, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
  • Uchenna Anele, assistant professor, was promoted to associate professor with tenure, Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
  • Yewande Fasina, assistant professor, was promoted to associate professor with tenure, Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

Other faculty members received “exceeds expectations” in their post tenure reviews:

  • Osei Yeboah, professor, Agribusiness, Applied Economics and Agriscience Education, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
  • Radiah Minor, associate professor, Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
  • Lijun Wang, professor, Natural Resources and Environmental Design, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
  • Guochen Yang, professor, Natural Resources and Environmental Design, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

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October news and notes

October news and notes

Professor Kathleen Liang, co-director of Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS), was featured in the Greensboro News & Record for her work to promote specialty crops.
Fashion Merchandising and Design program welcomes its first executive in residence

Fashion Merchandising and Design program welcomes its first executive in residence

Every Tuesday this fall, Geetika Jaiswal, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences’ fashion merchandising and design program, teaches the 22 students in her senior-level fashion marketing course herself.
Aggies Show Up for JCPenney SUIT UP

Aggies Show Up for JCPenney SUIT UP

Family and Consumer Sciences students from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences helped N.C. A&T students get the perfect fit at the NC A&T x JCPenney SUIT UP on Feb. 10. Using soft measuring tapes, they measured fellow students to help them determine the right clothing size.
Fashion Program Receives $100,000 award from GAP, Icon 360

Fashion Program Receives $100,000 award from GAP, Icon 360

N.C. A&T’s Fashion Merchandising and Design Program’s star continues to rise, thanks to a new $100,000 award from clothier The Gap and the nonprofit organization Icon 360, a nonprofit launched in 2020 to support designers of color.
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