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Meet the Dean
`Tis the season at #NCStateCNR. 🎄
We had a great tree trimming social this morning in Biltmore. Thank you to all the staff, faculty and students who came out to help decorate the tree and enjoy some cider, hot chocolate, coffee and cookies.

Last week, students in ES 100 Introduction to Environmental Sciences presented their “Lifestyle Change” project. Students and guests had the opportunity to check out their projects and vote for the best posters in Hunt Library’s Teaching and Visualization Room.
The aim of the project was for students to quantify aspects of their daily life (electricity use, driving patterns, food consumption, etc.), then propose a change towards a more environmentally-friendly practice and quantify the environmental impact of the change.

We hope you have a safe and happy Thanksgiving! We are incredibly thankful for our #NCStateCNR Pack. 🐺🐾

What are you grateful for this year? We`re grateful for all of our amazing students, faculty and staff in #NCStateCNR! ❤️
Make sure to check out and fill out a leaf on our CNR Gratitude Trees, now hanging in Jordan Hall Addition next to Room 1216 and in Biltmore Hall across from Room 2002.

Pssst... It`s one of our favorite days of the year — happy #NationalTakeAHikeDay! 🥾
📸: William B. Umstead State Park

Did You Know — Americans generate more than 290 million tons of municipal solid waste each year, and nearly 50% is sent to a landfill where it slowly decomposes and emits greenhouse gases?
Researchers in the College of Natural Resources are working to solve this problem by using artificial intelligence to analyze non-recyclable waste items.
“By combining hyperspectral imaging with visual cameras and smart sensors, we can collect data in real-time to improve the process of characterizing and separating waste so that it doesn’t end up in landfills." —Dr. Lokendra Pal, EJ Woody Rice Professor in the Department of Forest Biomaterials (@ncstatefb)
Check out the link in our bio to learn more.

This past weekend, the Forestry Club at @NCState (@ncsuforestryclub) hosted Rolleo, their annual forestry and timbersports intercollegiate competition. 🪚 🪓
Check out our students in action at Schenck Forest.

Recently, senior Weston Cregger was awarded TAPPI`s William L. Cullison Scholarship. 🙌
He serves as service chair for NC State’s TAPPI chapter and plans to launch his career within the pulp and paper industry upon graduation.
"This acknowledgement of my hard work inspires me to continue striving for excellence as I transition from my studies at NC State to an early-career engineer. This scholarship also serves as a reminder to make the most of the opportunities presented, not only for my own growth, but also to give back to the paper science and engineering community that has supported me during my time at NC State University."
Click the link in our bio to learn about Weston`s journey in the college.

It may be chilly outside but the gorgeous fall colors (and remaining blooms) around campus are keeping us warm on the inside. 😍 🍁
#ncstateoncampus

Yesterday, our very own Dean Myron Floyd and several #NCStateCNR staff members took a tour of @internationalpaper’s New Bern Mill. This was a great opportunity to take a look behind the scenes at the processes that go on inside a pulp mill. So many of our @ncstatefb students go on to have internship experiences at mills like this, which helps them succeed in a paper science and engineering career after graduation.
📸: Catherine Burgess/International Paper

#PackAppreciation Day, presented by Coca-Cola, was full of Wolfpack pride. 🐺🐾
From playing games to writing cards to thank donors, this was a great opportunity to come together to celebrate community, philanthropy and the Pack.
