Kits replete with total caboodle now available
Kits for the 2012 4-H National Youth Science Day experiment are now available for $22. Each kit contains a facilitator's guide, five guides for young scientists and all the batteries, wiring, motors...
View ArticleFootball fans have to do more than huddle by the end of July
Last call for the employee discount special offer for the 2012 Aggie football schedule is Aug. 1, and until the discount deadline arrives faculty and staff can get as many as four seats for the seven...
View ArticleTwo national conferences to convene last week in July
A national organization that provides resources for marriage and relationship educators will hold a conference with more than 100 professional development sessions in Baltimore July 23 to 25, and those...
View ArticleCooperative Extension coordinating statewide summer nutrition program
Lonnette Marsh, a project associate with The Cooperative Extension Program at A&T, is coordinating a community-based nutrition education program this summer that is getting the major lessons from...
View ArticleAppeasing the mots justes zealots
• If you are proud to be able to say you've worked at A&T for over 20 years, before you do you should first anticipate an objection from picky grammarians who will insist that "over" should only be...
View ArticleHike prices to hike on August 2
Last call for the employee discount special offer for the 2012 Aggie football schedule is Aug. 1, and until the discount deadline arrives faculty and staff can get as many as four seats for the seven...
View ArticleSplendid opportunity for students pursuing degrees in family studies
For its 74th annual conference (in Phoenix Oct. 31 - Nov. 3), the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) has an inviting opportunity for about 10 of the organization's student members willing to...
View ArticleSAES faculty imprinting American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Four members of the SAES faculty returned from the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences' (AAFCS) 2012 Annual Conference & Expo (in Indianapolis June 24 - 27) with national...
View ArticleAutumnal annual
The Agricultural Research Program’s fall meeting for principal investigators and project directors will be from 11 a.m. to noon in Room A-16 of the C.H. Moore Agricultural Research Station on Tuesday,...
View ArticleEwe could be a winner
The entry deadline for the American Sheep Industry Association's (ASI) 2012 photo contest is Friday, Aug. 17. The contest is open to photographers with sheep industry connections in their day-to-day...
View ArticleSplendid opportunity for students pursuing degrees in family studies
For its 74th annual conference (in Phoenix Oct. 31 - Nov. 3), the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) has an inviting opportunity for about 10 of the organization's student members willing to...
View ArticleNew USDA agroforestry handbook gets major hand from A&T Extension
USDA put out a news release on July 16 that announced a new "Agroforestry Guide For Farmers, Woodland Owners," and a summary of the new resource in the first paragraph indicates that the publication is...
View ArticleOne weekend a year is your only opportunity
North Carolina’s annual sales tax holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 3, and state sales taxes on merchandise exempted from sales taxes during the holiday will resume at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday,...
View ArticleSAES puts “A” and “T” in NACTA
Several members of the SAES faculty supplied the Aggie pride at the 58th Annual Conference of the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) that was hosted by the University of...
View ArticleSAES in the news from Laurinburg to Ghana
The A&T State University Farm hosted the third annual Great Tomato Festival the second Saturday in July. The Festival included seminars providing guidance on selecting, planting, maintaining,...
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