More than 100 attendees tuned in to virtual learning sessions designed to reach farmers with disabilities and provide information that …
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AgrAbility Workshop Serves Farmers with Disabilities
Thanksgiving Message from Dean Ahmedna
Dear CAES community, As we prepare for Thanksgiving, I extend my deepest gratitude to all of you, the thousands of …
CAES Celebrates 86 Summer, Fall Graduates
As a virtual audience of family and friends cheered from home, 86 summer and fall graduates from all four departments …
Researchers Sang, Wang Recognized in Top 2% by Stanford list
Two professors from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, and seven professors from N.C. A&T overall, have been named …
New report shows strong market for ag science majors
A strong job market awaits new college graduates with degrees in the agricultural sciences, according to a new report released …
Bryant Wiley ’20: ‘Born to be an Aggie’
Many veterinarians can take care of household pets. Prospective veterinarian Bryant Wiley ’20, who graduated in December, likes dogs and …
CAES Adds Ph.D. in Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will offer a new Ph.D. in agriculture and environmental sciences through its College …
Traveling by Horse Over Dirt Roads, N.C. A&T’s First Black Extension Agents Made a Difference
Cooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has a long history of graduating and employing some of …
Diamond Mangrum ’20: ‘Out-standing’ in STEM
Diamond Mangrum ’20 is used to standing out. As a biological engineering and applied mathematics double major, she stands out …
CAES Faculty Appointed to USDA, USTR Advisory Panels
Two faculty members from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences are among 67 members who have been appointed by …
Barbara Beard-Hinton ’75 and Lemuel Hinton ’75: ‘A moral obligation to assist students’
Barbara Beard-Hinton ’75, an agricultural economics major in the N.C. A&T School of Agriculture, may not have known when she …
35th Annual Small Farms Week Set for March 21-27
N.C. A&T’s annual tribute to small-scale agriculture will begin March 21 and will feature educational programs, panel discussions, and the …
Troxler Shares Vision for Future of American Agriculture
U.S. agriculture faces serious challenges from climate change, trade issues and the pandemic, but we can stay ahead of these …
Sang awarded two grants to study foods’ effects on the body, disease prevention
Shengmin Sang, Ph.D., a professor of functional foods and human health at N.C. A&T’s Center of Excellence for Post-Harvest Technologies …
Blevins Named Assistant Administrator of Cooperative Extension
Mark Blevins, Ed.D., has been appointed Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T’s new assistant administrator for agricultural and natural resources. Previously …
A Leader with a different perspective
GREENSBORO, NC – When Rosalind Dale began her Extension career in the 1990s, she had no long-term plan to become …
