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May 6, 2026

Naturally Driven: A BAE Senior’s Journey from Innovation to Restoration 

From her earliest memories of exploring forests, Megan Aljian has sensed a mutual understanding between humans and the natural world.  As a student at NC State University, Aljian spends her time… 

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Jan 7, 2026

Back to the Basics: Changing the Course of Stream Restoration Practices

America’s streams and rivers are the silent lifelines of the landscape. Biological and agricultural engineers who focus on stream restoration work to keep these environments healthy and stable. This past… 

Sana Siddiqui in front of a poster

Sep 23, 2024

I Am CALS: Sana Siddiqui

Founder of 1eatz egg kit, Sana Siddiqui reflects on her journey from CALS to becoming an entrepreneur. 

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Sep 17, 2024

Inspiring Exploration: NC State Hosts New Undergraduate Research Program

NC State remains a beacon of research and exploration long after classes let out for the summer. Although most students trade the brick-layered campus for getaways, the university stays busy all… 

Perry Berlin, Jackson Evans and Evelynn Wilcox

Sep 11, 2024

2024 REEP Students

The BAE Research and Educational Enhancement Projects (REEP) are an opportunity for undergraduates to design and conduct research under the supervision of a BAE faculty mentor. These undergraduate research projects… 

Chadi Sadye with Kenyan leaders

Aug 13, 2024

Collaborating for a Sustainable Kenya: Solutions to Irrigation and Water Management

Chadi Sayde, an assistant professor in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, recently traveled to Kenya to meet with farmers, researchers and government officials to discuss are facing. One of these challenges of water management and technology.