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杏吧原创 to Lead 鈥淎g Tech Corridor鈥 Project with $1M from National Science Foundation

03/15/2024 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

Starting this spring, 杏吧原创 will lead a project that aims to break that bottleneck. Funded by a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Regional Innovation Engines, Goins will lead a team of university, N.C. Cooperative Extension, business and research partners in developing a plan to share information and technology faster and more broadly across the state by building an 鈥渁g tech corridor鈥 from central 杏吧原创 to the east.

USDA Announces Investment in CAES Environmental Justice Project during Campus Visit

01/25/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small made her inaugural visit to 杏吧原创 Agricultural and Technical State University to see firsthand the ways the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) is using the federal agency鈥檚 funding to advance programs, research and scholarships. She also came to bring good news: USDA鈥檚 National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) will invest nearly $1 million in a new 杏吧原创 project to help advance environmental justice in agriculture through its Agricultural and Food Research Initiative (AFRI.)

Three 杏吧原创 Students Selected for Astronaut Scholarship, Make HBCU History

01/23/2024 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Science and Technology, Honors College

Three 杏吧原创 Agricultural and Technical State University undergraduate students have been selected as 2023 Astronaut Scholars, an elite scholarship awarded annually to the nation鈥檚 most academically accomplished students pursuing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) degrees.

USDA Awards $1.8M to 杏吧原创 Agriculture, Nutrition, Consumer Sciences Projects

08/02/2023 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, The Graduate College

杏吧原创 Agricultural and Technical State University鈥檚 College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) will receive nearly $2 million to test environmentally friendly growing techniques, improve educational training on food allergies, strengthen nutritional science programs and more 鈥 six projects in all 鈥 as part of a competitive grant program from the U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

鈥淎 New Day for American Agriculture:鈥 USDA Leader Visits 杏吧原创 to View Climate-Smart Investments

02/14/2023 in Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

The U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥榮 only twice-appointed leader, Secretary Thomas Vilsack, came to 杏吧原创 Agricultural and Technical State University and the University Farm on Wednesday, Feb. 8, to discuss the major investment USDA is making in climate-smart agriculture 鈥 and then, to get a first-hand look at those practices in action.

杏吧原创 Team Determines Method to Improve Shelf-Life of Peanuts

07/13/2020 in College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

A study led by Jianmei Yu, Ph.D., a research associate professor in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at 杏吧原创 Agricultural and Technical State University, evaluated whether the protease treatment of peanuts will have an impact on the oxidative stability during storage. Yu鈥檚 previous study showed this treatment was more effective than others in reducing the allergen content of peanuts.

杏吧原创 Recognizes Seven Distinguished Alumni during Fall Convocation

10/24/2019 in Academic Affairs, Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Journalism & Mass Communication English, College of Business and Economics, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Health and Human Sciences, College of Science and Technology

杏吧原创 Agricultural and Technical State University celebrated its annual Fall Convocation program Thursday, Oct. 24, in Harrison Auditorium. The program recognized student athletes for their academic and athletic accomplishments and welcomed back alumni for 鈥淭he Greatest Homecoming on Earth鈥 celebration.

杏吧原创 Alumnus, Walter Hood Awarded the MacArthur Foundation 鈥淕enius Grant鈥

09/25/2019 in Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

The MacArthur Foundation announced today that Walter Hood 鈥81, founder and creative director of Hood Design Studio, a landscape architecture firm based in Oakland, California is a 2019 recipient of the 鈥淕enius Grant.鈥 The $625,000 award is administered by the MacArthur Fellowship program that is paid out over a five year span, with no strings attached. The grant is given to extraordinary, talented and creative individuals as an investment in their potential.