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Research in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences is a catalyst for health, wellness, and quality of life across North Carolina. As a recognized leader in food science, human nutrition, specialty crops, small-farm innovation, and regenerative agriculture, we are actively shaping the future of the state's agricultural landscape.
Re:Search is the official magazine of the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. In our latest issue, "Scaling Up," we detail how N.C. A&T is expanding operations and extending our reach—both on the farm and on campus—to drive unprecedented growth and innovation.
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The soil solution: To combat climate change, consider the problem from the ground up
AS THE WORLD suffers bouts of extreme weather conditions, including record-breaking temperatures, torrential rains and prolonged droughts, many people may …
CAES researcher searches for a food-based cure for type 2 diabetes
Shengmin Sang, Ph.D., received a prestigious Research Project Grant to pinpoint the role that dietary flavonoids play in preventing metabolic …
Hand in hand, meeting the demand
Job prospects today are as promising as ever for college graduates in the fields of food, agriculture, renewable natural resources …
FASHION PROGRAM RECEIVES $100,000 AWARD FROM GAP, ICON 360
N.C. A&T’s Fashion Merchandising and Design Program’s star continues to rise, thanks to a new $100,000 award from clothier The …
“EMERGING CROPS” BAMBOO, GINGER ON DISPLAY DURING SMALL FARMS FIELD DAY
More than 150 farmers, growers and other agriculture professionals came to the University Farm for the first time in two …
USDA AWARDS N.C. A&T $1.92 MILLION TO LAUNCH HBCU AGRICULTURE BUSINESS INNOVATION CENTER
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded $1.92 million to the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences to establish an …
COLLEGE HOSTS FIRST 1890S MEA CENTER STUDENT SUCCESS SYMPOSIUM
Representatives from universities in the 1890s system gathered both in person and virtually at the University Farm Pavilion for the …
‘THOSE ARE THE CRITICAL YEARS’: CAES RESEARCHER TO LOOK FOR ‘PROMISING MODELS’ TO ELIMINATE HIGH IN-SCHOOL DISCIPLINE RATES OF YOUNG CHILDREN OF COLOR
A $200,000 grant will support an N.C. A&T faculty member as she searches for promising models to reduce the dramatically …