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News and Notes – March 2025

March 24, 2025

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CAES Professor Brings Experience to N.C. Soil and Water Panel

Porche Spence, Ph.D. uses an auger to test soil at the University Farm.

Porche Spence, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design, has been appointed by Gov. Josh Stein to the N.C Soil and Water Conservation Commission.

The Soil and Water Conservation Commission adopts rules for developing and implementing a soil and water conservation program. It also approves petitions for soil conservation districts and applications for watershed plans and adopts rules consistent with the provisions.

The commission has seven members, all of which are appointed by the governor.

Spence said that she is honored to be appointed.

"This is an opportunity to bring my experiences and expertise to local leaders and communities across the state, helping to shape policies that will ensure the conservation of our natural resources, water quality and land stewardship,” she said.

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Arnab Bhowmik earns Research Rookie of the Year Award

Arnab Bhowmik earns Research Rookie of the Year Award

For his innovative and interdisciplinary research in the areas of soil science and soil microbiology, Arnab Bhowmik, Ph.D., has been named the university’s Rookie of the Year for Research.
News & Notes, September 2023

News & Notes, September 2023

Dean Mohamed Ahmedna announced three new appointments that will help drive our college towards R1 research status and higher impacts on the communities we serve:
From Chemical Explosions to Hurricanes: Troxler Seminar Series Returns

From Chemical Explosions to Hurricanes: Troxler Seminar Series Returns

North Carolina’s Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler launched his fourth annual CAES seminar series this month with a presentation by the department’s Emergency Programs Division Director Kelly Nilsson, who told a group of students and faculty about ways the division readies the agricultural and general community to face natural and unnatural disasters.
N.C. A&T, CCCC Sign Credit-Transfer Agreements

N.C. A&T, CCCC Sign Credit-Transfer Agreements

New agreements will help graduates of the sustainable agriculture program at Central Carolina Community College transfer credits and pursue bachelor’s degrees in agricultural education at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
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