Extension Forestry Team Wins Education Award from NCACES

Congratulations to the team of Extension and outreach faculty and staff, and two graduate students in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources for their recognition by NC Association of Cooperative Extension Specialists for their efforts in developing the NC Woody Biomass Education initiative. The team consisted of Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel , Mark Megalos, James Jeuck, Christopher Hopkins, Susan Moore, Kelley Duffield McCarter, Jasmine Shaw (graduate student), and Susan McIntyre (graduate student). The award category is for Outstanding Subject Matter Program Developed by a Team.

NC Woody Biomass was developed to promote economic opportunities related to renewable energy derived from woody biomass. In 2008 the initiative has conducted 7 resource analyses, reached over 1000 participants, provided over 1400 continuing education credits for resource professionals, increased professionals understanding by about 20% and landowners understanding by about 88% of the economic opportunities related to renewable energy derived from woody biomass, developed a web site (http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/forestry/biomass.html), and published nine factsheets addressing the various facets of renewable energy and woody biomass.

Presentation Slide - Woody Biomass Energy in North Carolina
Visit the NC Woody Biomass Website for more information.

Arbor Day Celebration and Open House was Fun and Educational

by Asia Murphy, Freshman, Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Wildlife Concentration

Logan Hodges had the best reason to cut his vacation short. A fifth grade student from Village Christian Academy in Fayetteville, Logan Hodges came up from Myrtle Beach to stand in front of the Jordan Addition on March 21st and receive his award as the North Carolina winner of the 2009 National Arbor Day Poster Contest. But Logan wasn’t the only person in front of the Jordan Addition. North Carolina State University celebrated Arbor Day with seedling giveaways, an Open House, and many different presentations. Among the many exhibitors and sponsors were Extension Forestry, the Triangle Chapter of the Society of American ForestersNC Division of Forestry Resources – Urban and Community Forestry, Raleigh NeighborWoods Program, NC Forestry Association, the NC State Leopold Wildlife Club, and the NC State Forestry Club.

The Forestry Club, who came in second place in the technical category and fourth overall in this year’s Forestry Conclave, demonstrated timbersports for the crowd. Victor, a member of the Forestry Club, showed off his hard-earned skills throwing axes at a target. Their demonstration garnered a large, appreciative audience. Graham Ford, junior in Forest Management and Forestry Club Vice President, said, “I think it’s awesome! It’s good we’re talking to people.”Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences freshman Barbara Ann Stevens, who is training to be a College of Natural Resources Ambassador, decided to try her hand at axe-throwing. Although she didn’t quite hit the target, nothing could deflate her good mood. Deja, who had come to the Open House earlier in the year, also made an appearance, solidifying NC State as her first choice. Melissa Hirsch, who came to the Arbor Day celebration for extra credit for an AP environmental class, said, “It’s cool…lots of booths.”

Everywhere you looked, you could see people learning about the programs that NC State had to offer, information about our environmentally based clubs and societies, and tips to help create a better, more sustainable world. Arbor Day as presented by North Carolina State University became more than a holiday where individuals are encouraged to plant and care for trees. It became a celebration of our natural world and the skills that we can learn to help keep our world as natural as possible.

beautiful day for the FER 2009 Arbor Day Celebration and Open House 

NCSU Forestry and Environmental Resources 2009 Arbor Day Celebration and Open House

Logan poses with his teacher and poster

Logan Hodges, North Carolina winner of the 2009 National Arbor Day Poster Contest, with his teacher Mrs. Aber and the winning poster.

 NC State Leopold Wildlife Club members and booth

NC State Leopold Wildlife Club members provide information about their majors and club activities at their booth.

NC State Forestry Club timbersports demonstration 

NC State Forestry Club demonstrates timbersports for Arbor Day participants.

Dr. Goode-Vick Awarded NC State 2009 Faculty Advisor Award

NEWS RELEASE – May 1, 2009

Dr. Candace Goode-Vick in the Department of Parks Recreation & Tourism Management has been awarded the 2009 Faculty Advisor Award in recognition and celebration of her exemplary service in advising students at North Carolina State University.  Dr. Candace Goode-Vick is an associate professor and assistant department head in the NC State Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management. Her award was presented on April 30, 2009 in a ceremony at the NC State Talley Student Center.

The Faculty Adviser award is given in recognition of an adviser whose primary responsibility is as a teaching/researching faculty member.   The winner of this award exhibits a strong commitment to student success through availability to advisees, commitment to guiding students in career and academic paths, and awareness of policies and procedures.   Advising load, personal philosophy of advising, commitment to advocacy for students, and evidence of student success and learning are also considered.

More information on Dr. Goode-Vick is available at  http://cnr.ncsu.edu/prtm/faculty/Vick.html .

More information about NC State Undergraduate Advising Awards is available at http://www.ncsu.edu/oasis/faculty/awards.htm .