CAES fashion student chosen for NBA All-Star art showcaseFebruary 17, 2023 | Family & Consumer SciencesA fashion merchandising and design major in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences is scoring big ...Read More
“A new day for American agriculture:” USDA leader visits N.C. A&T to view climate-smart investmentsFebruary 13, 2023 | CAESThe U.S. Department of Agriculture‘s only twice-appointed leader, Sec. Thomas Vilsack, came to North Carolina ...Read More
4-H STEM specialist Misty Blue-Terry leading the way in prestigious programJanuary 25, 2023 | Cooperative ExtensionMisty Blue-Terry, Ph.D., the 4-H STEM specialist for Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T, has been selected for ...Read More
More than 100 farmers attend first niche agriculture conferenceJanuary 25, 2023 | Cooperative ExtensionBARCO, NC – Niche crops—such as ginger, cut flowers, microgreens, and small-scale livestock production—can provide ...Read More
CAES senior Milosh McAdoo chosen as a Farm Foundation CultivatorJanuary 25, 2023 | Animal SciencesAn animal science major in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences is one of a select few students ...Read More
Head of the Class: Child Development Lab Earns Elite RankingJanuary 25, 2023 | Family & Consumer SciencesN.C. A&T’s youngest learners have a good reason to come to school with a smile this winter: the Child ...Read More
Uzochukwu Named EPA Science Advisory Board CASTNET Review Panel ChairJanuary 24, 2023 | N.R.E.D.Godfrey Uzochukwu, Ph.D., a professor in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at North Carolina ...Read More
A Homecoming and a New Beginning for Extension Administrator McKinnieJanuary 24, 2023 | Cooperative ExtensionM. Ray McKinnie ’76 has been selected to lead Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T as the associate ...Read More
A voice for farmers: DeShon Cromartie, ’01, ’03, rises through the ranks of the N.C. Farm Bureau FederationJanuary 24, 2023 | AlumniThe month after he graduated from high school, DeShon Cromartie came to a fork in the road. One fork led the ...Read More
New NIFA grant will support CAES professor’s work with beginning farmers and ranchersJanuary 24, 2023 | AgribusinessA U.S. Department of Agriculture grant awarded to a faculty member with the College of Agriculture and ...Read More
Happy New Year, CAES!December 14, 2022 | CAESWhat a challenging year it has been! COVID recovery, product shortages and higher prices are just a few of the ...Read More
CAES Aggies turn tassels in two milestone ceremoniesDecember 13, 2022 | CAES StudentsSixty-one undergraduate and 19 graduate students of the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, many of ...Read More
World-traveling “Fulbrighter” encourages kids to follow in her footstepsDecember 12, 2022 | Agricultural EducationA two-time recipient of the Fulbright Association’s “Fulbright in the Classroom” grant is using her latest award ...Read More
The Student Perspective: Poultry Science Club Flocks TogetherDecember 9, 2022 | Animal Sciences, CAES StudentsThe Poultry Science Club was formed in 2017 as an outlet for animal science students to expand their leadership in ...Read More
Agriscience education professor bringing rural residents’ voices to Washington, D.C.December 9, 2022 | Agriscience EducationGrowing up on a farm in Rockingham County, Chantel Simpson, Ph.D., had no intention of staying in agriculture.Read More