Where Science Meets Society
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.
Driving Research & Innovation
Shaping NC's Ag Economy
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Extension and Research Farm Pavilion opens doors, ushers in new season of growth for farm
“A dream 20 years in the making” was realized at N.C. A&T’s 492-acre farm on Sept. 21 as local, state …
Generation Next
By knitting together grants, creative thinking, and new partnerships, as well as adapting existing programs, faculty and staff in the …
Truffle travails lead to triumph for CAES researcher, industry partners
The trouble with truffles – the pricey, edible soil fungus synonymous with nose-to-the-ground dogs and flavorful dinners in five-star restaurants …
Hemp research: Helping farmers navigate a new field
For some farmers, hemp sounds like the cash crop of their dreams. Since Congress made hemp farming legal in 2018, …
Adding value: One professor is using nanoscience to combat foodborne listeria
Ask any scientist who studies foodborne illnesses to name the bacteria, virus or parasite that causes them the most sleepless …
FCS professor seeks to give yogurt production a sweet boost
Five to ten thousand years ago, when the first cow, goat or sheep herders in Mesopotamia discovered that they could …
CAES Faculty Part of $10 Million Poultry Research Project
A multi-university team that includes two CAES faculty members has won a five-year, $10 million grant from the U.S. Department …
Undergraduate Research Scholars Program
During her first years at N.C. A&T, Deja Carrington thought she knew her perfect career path: Graduate with a degree …