Open House 2009 Promoted More Than Majors

Posted on November 11, 2009 by Lisa Schabenberger

Did you attend NC State Open House 2009? Many prospective NC State students and their families did on Saturday, October 17th. Information sessions were offered on every major, scholarship opportunities were reviewed, faculty gave presentations, and current students shared their perspectives.
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Roll into Fall with Rolleo 2009

Posted on November 10, 2009 by Lisa Schabenberger

students at RolleoCome out and join the NCSU Forestry Club as they host Rolleo 2009, November 21, at Schenck Forest. Rolleo is the Forestry Club's annual forestry and timbersports competition. It is a long-standing tradition with the club, and this year will prove to be one to remember. All students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends are welcome to attend...and compete! This year it will be held near campus at Schenck Forest. Details and map...
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NCSU SAF Student Chapter takes unconventional way to National Convention

Posted on November 10, 2009 by Lisa Schabenberger

NCSU Quiz Bowl TeamSaturday morning was an unusually early start for members of the NCSU Student Chapter of the Society of American Foresters who were participating in the annual Wilderness Leadership Trip and SAF National Convention. This year, the Convention was in Orlando, Florida, which led the group on a canoe trip and adventures down on the Suwanee River. Mickey & Minnie joined later.
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urban forestNews Release - November 6, 2009

A team of College of Natural Resources researchers at NC State University receive a Federal Urban and Community Forestry Grant to examine the potential for urban and community forests to promote physical activity.

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College's Fitness Program Leads by Example

Posted on November 05, 2009 by Tilla Fearn

College of Natural Resources employees workout in CNR Fit For LifeFrom the NC State University Bulletin - by David Hunt

Changes in the State Health Plan that threaten to penalize some overweight employees starting in 2011 raise the question: What's available at work to help faculty and staff members lose weight and live healthier lives? 

Employees in the College of Natural Resources (CNR) are showing what can be done, on their own, to improve their health and fitness.  The program, called CNR Fit for Life, was launched last May to give employees in the college a free and easy option for exercising during their lunch break.

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Forest Nutrition Cooperative Celebrates 40th Anniversary

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Lisa Schabenberger

The Forest Nutrition Cooperative (FNC) celebrated its 40th anniversary October 6-8, 2009, at its Annual Meeting hosted by North Carolina State University. From its beginning in 1969 with a small membership and regional research focus, FNC has developed into a multi-university, international partnership that is creating innovative solutions to enhance forest productivity and value through the sustainable management of site resources.[Read More]

4th Annual Natural Resources Diversity Summit a Big Success

Posted on October 27, 2009 by Tilla Fearn

The 4th Annual Natural Resources Diversity Summit Cultivating Higher Achievement in Generational Engagement was a big success!  The flexibility of the new Webinar format made the event more accessible than ever. Visit the Summit website to view presentations, make comments and ask questions.[Read More]

trees used in phytoremediation researchRachel Cook, graduate student in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources is interviewed about research she is conducting with Dr. Elizabeth Nichols that is helping to clean up a contaminated site using phytoremediation.
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Jetton honored by Southern Forest Insect Work Conference

Posted on October 14, 2009 by Lisa Schabenberger

Robert Jetton, Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Forestry & Environmental Resources and a Project Leader in Camcore, is the 2009 recipient of the Roger F. Anderson Memorial Outstanding Graduate Student Award sponsored by the Southern Forest Insect Work Conference for his research conducted as a PhD student in entomology with a co-major in forestry at NC State University.[Read More]

Wakefield High School FFA Forestry Team Wins County Contest

Posted on October 12, 2009 by Lisa Schabenberger

Wakefield FFA Forestry Team MembersTwenty Wake County high school students from four high schools gathered at North Carolina State University's Schenck Memorial Forest for the 2009 Wake County FFA Forestry Contest.  Participating high schools included East Wake, Knightdale, Wake Forest, and Wakefield.  The Wakefield team, lead by teacher Jodi Riedel, placed first in the competition.[Read More]

NC State to Co-Sponsor "The Green Business Forum"

Posted on October 02, 2009 by Tilla Fearn

The Green Business Forum Sign

North Carolina State University, along with the Southern Growth Policies Board, The Energy Foundation, NC Greenpower and SAFER Alliance, will sponsor this year's The Green Business Forum on Friday, October 23, at the NC Biotechnology Center in Durham, North Carolina.

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News Release - September 29, 2009NC PLT logo

Project Learning Tree® partnered with the North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance to present a two-day educational workshop focusing on waste and recycling into the classroom for 22 teachers and solid waste professionals in Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

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News Release - October 1, 2009

Dr. Robert D. Brown, dean of the NC State University College of Natural Resources was recognized as a Fellow of The Wildlife Society (TWS) at the Society's 2009 annual meeting in Monterey, CA.  The career award recognized Dr. Brown’s contributions to science and to The Wildlife Society. 

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NC State Expert Gives Fall Foliage Forecast

Posted on October 01, 2009 by Tilla Fearn

Fall Leaves at the Linn Road ViaductDespite drought conditions in parts of the state for most of the year, there should be plenty of colorful foliage worth seeing across North Carolina this fall, according to a North Carolina State University expert. Dr. Robert Bardon, associate professor of forestry and extension forestry specialist at NC State, says that in areas of the state that have experienced drought, people should expect to see colors early, and that the leaves will change color faster.   [Read More]

NEWS RELEASE:  September 23, 2009

What:  C.H.A.N.G.E. 4th Annual Diversity Summit Webinar
When:  October 13-15, 2009 from 10:30am - 2:00pm daily
Where: Webinar originates from Raleigh, North Carolina
Sponsors: Weyerhaeuser and NC State College of Natural Resources

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