Finding jewels: New grant will let A&T delve into its unique collection of New Farmers of America memorabiliaFebruary 22, 2022 | CAESAbout a century ago, an N.C. A&T professor named S.B. Simmons started a new statewide organization to train ...Read More
36th Annual Celebration of Small-scale Farming in North Carolina set for March 21 – 26February 8, 2022 | Cooperative Extension, Small Farms WeekNorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s annual tribute to small-scale agriculture will begin ...Read More
Fashion merchandising student U’la Hargrove brings A&T style to Urban OutfittersFebruary 8, 2022 | CAES, Family & Consumer SciencesIt’s no secret that Aggies love to look good. So it’s no surprise that a stylish new N.C. A&T varsity letter ...Read More
Black Extension Leader Overcame Odds to Serve His CommunityFebruary 8, 2022 | Agricultural Education, Cooperative ExtensionBeing a trailblazer in your field often can be challenging, and for North Carolina’s Black Extension workers who ...Read More
January 2022 News and NotesJanuary 24, 2022 | CAESN.C. regulations changed Jan. 1! Stay ahead of the curve with All About Hemp, the comprehensive hemp growers’ ...Read More
Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T welcomes Barbara Board as interim administratorJanuary 24, 2022 | Cooperative ExtensionBarbara Board, PhD, has returned to the Extension at N.C. A&T family as the interim associate dean and ...Read More
Aggie Alumna Smallwood ’18 Founds Business to Pay It ForwardJanuary 23, 2022 | Agribusiness, AlumniWhile growing up in New Jersey, in a town on the outskirts of Atlantic City, Arneisha Smallwood ’18 never ...Read More
CAES professor helps farmers markets thriveJanuary 23, 2022 | Agribusiness, CEFSA pair of Davidson County farmers markets got a big boost with a little help from a faculty member in the College ...Read More
Honoring a pioneer: Rochelle Arrington ‘87, the first Black woman to teach agriculture in North Carolina, receives the Order of the Long Leaf PineJanuary 23, 2022 | Agricultural Education, AlumniRochelle Arrington wanted to take an agriculture class in high school not because she had a deep love for farming. ...Read More
CAES professor is using nanoscience to combat foodborne listeriaJanuary 23, 2022 | CEPHTAsk any scientist who studies foodborne illnesses to name the bacteria, virus or parasite that causes them the ...Read More
A sacred space: CAES professor wins an international competition to design a South Carolina heritage parkJanuary 23, 2022 | N.R.E.D.In the South Carolina Lowcountry, there lies a community with a remarkable history that’s fading away. This ...Read More
December 2021 News and NotesDecember 14, 2021 | CAESThe nation’s top environmental protection official challenged more than 1,300 North Carolina Agricultural and ...Read More
CELEBRATING 2021: HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM DEAN AHMEDNADecember 14, 2021 | CAESDear CAES Family, Happy Holidays to each of you! As I reflect on the year’s events, I realize that 2021 has been a ...Read More
Grassroots Conference Focuses on Leadership in Times of ChangeDecember 14, 2021 | Cooperative ExtensionNearly 100 community leaders and Cooperative Extension professionals gathered at the CAES Extension & Research ...Read More
Ag leaders speak on partnerships at Troxler forumDecember 14, 2021 | Agricultural Education, CAES StudentsThe third and final in a series of online forums with North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Troxler ...Read More