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URSP Karla Branch Sees “Growth” in Self, Stakeholders, and Swine Science

Animal science major Karla Branch has stacked an impressive resume since enrolling in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences in 2021. Collegiate, state, and national awards, public speaking engagements across the country, and an amassed knowledge on swine science. But these achievements came together through a common goal since freshman year: growth.

Alyssa Simon: Creating a Delicious and “Eco-Healthy” Plant Surimi

A former pre-med major turned food science student, Undergraduate Research Scholar Alyssa Simon is tackling the best way to replace — and prepare — a popular imitation fish with a product that provides the same good taste but better benefits to the consumer and the environment.

Kevin Battle Jr.: Using Aquaponics to Cultivate Soil-Free Crops

Second-generation Aggie Kevin Battle Jr. is on the hunt to see how fish waste can positively impact soil-free plants and save farmers money along the way.

Tiyanna Anthony: Turning Milk Quality Queries Into Undergrad Research 

A quiz bowl in high school set in motion Fayetteville native Tiyanna Anthony’s path to practicing animal science and researching the quality of milk.

Hayla Scott: Fighting Animal Inflammation the Natural Way

For Hayla Scott, the Undergraduate Research Scholars Program offered a two-pronged opportunity: to expand her knowledge of veterinary science and to step out of her comfort zone.

Eden Harris:Building Her Own Legacy in Food Science

Durham native Eden Harris traveled through Greensboro many times in her youth and enrolled at N.C. A&T because of family connections: Her mother, speech pathologist Rolesha Andrews Harris, is an Aggie alum.

Prestigious NIH Grant to Power A&T Food Scientist’s Fight Against Heart Disease

A leading food scientist at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is part of a team that has received the most competitive grant offered by the National Institutes of Health to investigate whether plant-rich diets can become the newest weapon in the fight against cardiovascular disease.

Hemp, Take 2: Research Program Shifts to Fiber Varieties as Demand Grows

A crop cultivated for thousands of years is being reimagined at N.C. A&T, where researchers are focusing their work on hemp for fiber and seeds, shifting away from the CBD-dominated market of recent years.

Making (Light) Waves for Microgreens

For urban farmer Garrett Corwin, the results of research at NC A&T into the use of lasers to make microgreens more vibrant and nutritious are a win-win.

Transforming Waste into Profits

In 2010, poultry surpassed beef as the most consumed meat in the nation. But the demand for more affordable, leaner protein and the versatility of eggs also mean mountains of nutrient-rich waste, notorious for creating both environmental headaches and complicated disposal logistics.

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