Levon Esters ‘00 knew that he wanted to continue his education in the agricultural sciences. But the Florida A&M graduate …
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New Penn State Vice Provost Levon Esters ‘00: “A&T Taught Me … to Be a Leader”
Soil Specialist Leading Farmers in Testing Climate-Smart Strategies
It’s not who you know, but what you know, the popular catchphrase goes. But for Biswanath Dari, Ph.D., Cooperative Extension …
Land Purchases Grow University Farm to Largest Size Ever
N.C. A&T State University’s farm will expand by nearly 90 acres to its largest size in its 124-year history thanks …
An Aggie First: Shannon Walston is First to Earn Family Financial Planning Certificate
The first time Shannon Walston heard about the Family Financial Planning Certificate, a seven-course certificate and minor program in the …
News and Notes – January 2021
Aggie alumnus Michael Regan ’98, the current Secretary of the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality, is President Joe Biden’s choice …
News and Notes: August 2023
Shewana McSwain, coordinator of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-ED) and the Interim coordinator for the Expanded Food and …
Second annual Ag Day celebrates CAES with food, games, animals and music
Food, face painting, games and farm animals were on display at Truist Stadium during this year’s second annual Agriculture and …
Cooperative Extension Leader M. Ray McKinnie Named Outstanding NCSU Alumnus
M. Ray McKinnie, Ph.D., is known around the state as associate dean and administrator of Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T …
Registration open for Small Farms Week 2020
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 …
BOARD OF GOVERNORS TO SEE CAES STUDENTS’ RESEARCH, TOUR FARM
When the University of North Carolina Board of Governors meets at N.C. A&T on Jan. 30, the CAES will be …
TROXLER, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERS LECTURE AND FIELD QUESTIONS
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges to N.C. agriculture, but farmers and industry leaders have been able to overcome …
Honoring a pioneer: Rochelle Arrington ‘87, the first Black woman to teach agriculture in North Carolina, receives the Order of the Long Leaf Pine
Rochelle Arrington wanted to take an agriculture class in high school not because she had a deep love for farming. …
CAES students earn top university scholarships
Six members of the class of 2026 with majors in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences have earned two …
CAES, University Farm Shine During National Group’s Inaugural Visit
The need for collaboration and mutual support among the nation’s public and land-grant universities in the face of uncertainties was …
Advocate for Small Farmers, Rural Development to Deliver Small Farms Week Keynote
When Kimberly Ratcliff traded her successful career in corporate America for jeans, a cowboy hat, and life on her family …
