Impactful stories. Groundbreaking discoveries. Engaged communities.
Who benefits from international study? NC State students who are preparing to work in a global economy, as well as top students from around the world who contribute to vital research in North Carolina.
Connecting scientists on six continents, international research is yielding results with insects, nutrition and even dogwood, North Carolina’s state flower.
After 38 years, an expert on pests in peanuts and turf finds international work more rewarding than ever. And he’s still learning.
What started out as a 15-acre experiment for family-owned Scott Farms has turned into a profitable export crop.
It sounds like an exaggeration to say that 4-H international exchange programs can be life-changing. But that’s the truth for one NC State alum.
A reunion. A family tradition. A college preview. However you describe it, CALS Tailgate is a an event like no other.
Are you an export expert? Test your knowledge of North Carolina crops and commodities that reach markets around the world.