Tipoffs for Greensboro, North Carolina (State) Newsletter for Thursday March 06, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Harvest 365 CEO to Keynote 2025 Small Farms Week at A&T
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, March 6 -- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University issued the following news:
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Harvest 365 CEO to Keynote 2025 Small Farms Week at A&T
By Kenwyn Caranna
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (March 5, 2025) - It was wrestling, not crops or cows, that led Demetrius L. Bledsoe to a career in agriculture.
"I went to Iowa State (University) to wrestle," said Bledsoe, who is the keynote speaker for the 39th annual Small Farms Week, sponsored by Cooperative Ext
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Qorvo Adds Modeling Capabilities to Award-winning QSPICE Circuit Simulation Software
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, March 6 -- Qorvo, a provider of advanced wireless devices, wired and wireless networks and defense radar and communications, issued the following news:
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Qorvo Adds Modeling Capabilities to Award-winning QSPICE Circuit Simulation Software
Greensboro, NC, March 5, 2025 - Qorvo (Nasdaq: QRVO), a leading global provider of connectivity and power solutions, today announced a key new addition to its award-winning QSPICE circuit simulation software. Electronic design
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UNC-Greensboro: Entrepreneurship is a Creative Endeavor
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, March 6 -- The University of North Carolina Greensboro campus issued the following news:
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Entrepreneurship is a Creative Endeavor
Impact through Innovation Hub launched in UNCG's College of Visual and Performing Arts
The starving artist trope needs an update. Artists are imbued with the creative drive needed to launch successful careers, an essential element they come to UNC Greensboro's College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) to develop and augment. T
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University of Miami: Exposing the 'DIRT' on Dust
CORAL GABLES, Florida, March 6 -- The University of Miami issued the following news:
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Exposing the 'DIRT' on dust
In one of the few studies of its kind, a University of Miami doctoral student and others have documented the particle size of household dust found on children's hands after play activities.
By Robert C. Jones Jr.
Billowing clouds of the stuff struck a severe blow to the American heartland during the 1930s, ruining wheat crops and forcing farming families to flee westward.
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