FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Dr. Angel Cruz, Academic and Extension Initiatives Manager – aecruz@ncsu.edu
[Raleigh, NC – May 18, 2021] — The Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) Agroecology Scholars Program in Research and Extension (ASPIRE) provides undergraduate participants with diverse research, education, extension, and professional development opportunities focused on sustainable agriculture and food systems. During this 10-week individualized summer research and extension experience, students will work with faculty and graduate student mentors on research, participate in professional skills development, agriculture career path exploration, and extension training, as well as visit a diversity of farms across the state highlighting a variety of production practices and the many opportunities and challenges farmers face in agriculture.
Dr. Angel Cruz, CEFS Academic and Extension Initiatives Manager, is especially excited this year about the diversity of students coming together this summer. “We have students from a variety of backgrounds, with unique interests and life experiences. I am sure we will all learn a lot from each other through the summer. I am also just excited to be bringing students together in person for hands-on learning for the first time in a long time due to COVID-19 restrictions.”
The ASPIRE Program is made possible through the Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates (REEU) Program, [grant no. 2020-67037-30673], from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and The Native American Agriculture Fund.
The 2021 CEFS ASPIRE interns and their mentors/research areas are:
For more information about the ASPIRE Program, please visit the CEFS website.