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Five Questions with Research and Development Engineer Trevor Treasure, College of Natural Resources, Trevor Treasure, feature

Jun 14, 2021

5 Questions with Research and Development Engineer Trevor Treasure

Treasure, who graduated in 2014 with Ph.D.s in forest biomaterials chemical engineering, is now a principle research and development engineer at Eastman Chemical Company.

Lake Isabella in Kern County, California.

Jun 11, 2021

Ask an Expert: How is the Western U.S. Drought Impacting the Power Grid?

Jordan Kern, an assistant professor of forestry and environmental resources at NC State, discusses the drought's potential impact on the nation's aging electrical system.

Wilmer Reyes - Alumni Profile: Wilmer Reyes, President of Universidad Nacional de Agricultura, College of Natural Resources, Wilmer Reyes, feature - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

Jun 8, 2021

Alum Leads Honduran University, Conservation Efforts Through Pandemic

Wilmer Reyes '17 discusses his work as a university president and professor in Honduras.

Five Questions with Park Ranger and Superintendent Rebecca Harriett, College of Natural Resources, Rebecca Harriett, feature

Jun 7, 2021

5 Questions with Park Ranger and Superintendent Rebecca Harriett

In her 38 years with the National Park Service, Harriett held multiple positions at parks, monuments and historic sites across the nation.

Recycling Bin - The College of Natural Resources is Now a Zero Waste Workplace, College of Natural Resources, minibins, feature - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

May 24, 2021

The College of Natural Resources is Now a Zero Waste Workplace

As part of NC State's Zero Waste Workplace program, the college has installed compost bins throughout all of its buildings.

Family Photo - Five Questions with Regional Information Management Director Emrys Treasure, College of Natural Resources, Emrys Treasure, feature - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

May 20, 2021

5 Questions with Regional Information Management Director Emrys Treasure

Treasure, who graduated in 2008 with a degree in natural resources, is now applying his knowledge of both decision-making and the science that supports it in his work at the USDA Forest Service.

Aldo De Leon - Graduation to Vocation: Engineering Paper Mill Processes - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

May 17, 2021

Graduation to Vocation: Aldo De Leon Resendiz is Engineering Paper Mill Processes

Aldo De Leon Resendiz graduated in May 2021 with degrees in paper science and engineering and chemical engineering. De Leon will work for International Paper as a REACH (Recruit, Engage, Align College Hires) engineer.

Graduate - College of Natural Resources, Graduation to Vocation: Restoring Trails in Sequoia National Forest - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

May 11, 2021

Graduation to Vocation: Max Stoltz is Restoring Trails in Sequoia National Forest

After graduation, Stoltz will work as a trails resource assistant at Sequoia National Forest with a direct hire certificate to continue working at the U.S. Forest Service.

Caitlin Reilly - Graduation to Vocation: Connecting Youth to Agriculture - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

May 10, 2021

Graduation to Vocation: Caitlin Reilly is Connecting Youth to Agriculture

Reilly will graduate in May 2021 with a master’s degree in parks, recreation and tourism management and a minor in human dimensions of natural resources. After graduation, Reilly will serve as assistant director of the outdoor education program at Davidson College.

JaNey Carrothers - Five Questions with Environmental Protection Specialist JaNey Carrothers - - College of Natural Resources News NC State University

May 7, 2021

5 Questions With Environmental Protection Specialist JaNey Carrothers

As an environmental protection specialist at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Carrothers is helping communities recover from environmental disasters and minimize future damage.