Homegrown Help For Haiti

By D'Lyn Ford
For four years, NC State has had a hand in
feeding 1,400 Haitian schoolchildren who live within six miles of the
epicenter of the recent earthquake. Dr. Charlotte Farin, an animal science
professor, works with the Christianville Foundation Farm in Gressier,
which produces fish, eggs, goats and pigs to provide high-quality
protein for school lunches.
The Jan. 12 earthquake leveled three
of the four local schools near the farm, along with the foundation’s
medical, dental and eye clinics.
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10-second Spotlight

Chancellor Celebration
Join the celebration as NC State welcomes Chancellor-elect W. Randolph Woodson and his wife, Susan, to the NC State family during
an event at Reynolds Coliseum on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 4:30 p.m. Refreshments and an opportunity to meet the new chancellor will
follow the event's program.

5 Questions with Steve Carlton
Staff Senate chair Steve Carlton has the right to remain silent, but he talks to the Bulletin anyway.
Faculty and Staff Notes
See who's heading up the animal science department, get a grant for that Ph.D. project and meet a student who's been to the zoo.
Bulletin Board
Listen to a talk on human singularity, watch a documentary film about racial diversity and attend an art exhibit. Lots to do this week, people.
In the News
NC State makes news with stories about bedbugs, tomato growing and football revenue. Go right to the source.