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Innovating for a Better Future

Our faculty are solving urgent challenges at the intersection of the environment, economy and society to ensure a sustainable, inclusive and prosperous future for all.

It may be fall, but we still got a little bit of spring in our step. 🌺☀️

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Congratulations to Dr. Jingxin Wang, professor and head of the Department of Forest Biomaterials (@ncstatefb). 🙌

Dr. Wang has been awarded the Reuben B. Robertson Professorship, the fifth #NCStateCNR faculty recipient since the professorship was established in 1953. He has more than 20 years of experience in teaching and research in sustainable bioproducts and bioenergy, forest biomaterials and engineering.

Learn more through the link in our bio.
Yesterday, we held the annual #NCStateCNR career fair. We hope everyone had a great time networking and exploring career opportunities. Thank you to all the students and 40+ employers who attended.
We recently asked a few #NCStateCNR students what they are excited about this year. 🐺🐾 Check out what they had to say.
Our very own Dr. Jennifer Fawcett, an extension forestry specialist, was recently named “Prescribed Burner of the Year.” 🙌

This award was given by the North Carolina Prescribed Fire Council for Fawcett's service to the council and outstanding support for the continued use of prescribed fire as a land management tool. 

In her role at NC State, Fawcett conducts wildland fire education and outreach for landowners, community members, professionals and others. She serves as coordinator of the Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability's Prescribed Fire Working Group — an alliance of state and federal agencies that works to increase the use of prescribed burning across the southern United States.

🔗 Learn more about Dr. Fawcett through the link in our bio.
Brandon Wilson, a senior majoring in environmental sciences (@ncstatefer) with a concentration in renewable energy, recently completed the Student Airborne Research Program at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility and Langley Research Center (@nasawallops) in Hampton, Virginia.

The program is an eight-week summer internship program that allows students to conduct research on one of NASA’s aircraft for studying atmospheric chemistry, air quality, forest ecology and ocean biology. 

"My long-term career goals are to continue working at NASA as a data scientist. I would love to pursue my pilot license and continue to conduct airborne research. I believe this internship has provided me with so much accessibility and valuable experience about many careers in natural sciences."

🔗 Click the link in our bio to read about Brandon's experience at @nasa.
Over the summer, junior Antonio Jimenez had a once-in-a-lifetime experience pursuing his passion for sports at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (@baseballhall). ⚾

"My family has always loved baseball and some of my favorite memories include going to Milwaukee Brewers games and watching the World Series in the living room with my family. Baseball is also intricately linked with our nation’s history, and you can’t tell American history without baseball." —@anto.js03

Antonio, a sport management major in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management (@ncstateprtm), spent much of his 10-week internship in the Hall of Fame’s membership department. There, he was responsible for renewing memberships, selling memberships and assisting visitors and donors with questions about the Hall of Fame’s special events.

🔗 Click the link in our bio to read about Antonio's summer experience.