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The College of Engineering Sciences, Technology and Agriculture (CESTA) is the land-grant arm at Florida A&M University.  CESTA offers unique opportunities for students to grow professionally and build on their dreams for the future.

For more than 100 years, CESTA continues a rich legacy of "Excellence with Caring" through its tripartite land-grant mission to provide collegiate teaching, research, extension and outreach that is global in scope and recognized both nationally and internationally.

   
 
 

Congratulations CESTA Honor Scholars

 

 

CESTA Honor Student Reception

CESTA Honor Students Reception - March 25, 2008

   
   

CESTA Research Forum
 

 Caption: Left to right - Dr. Samuel Donald, Dr. John Smith, President James Ammons, Dr. Hyun-woo Park, USDA Undersecretary Gale Buchanan, Dean Makola M. Abdullah and Dr. Larry Robinson at CESTA Reseach Forum

Last Updated 7/18/08
 
   Calendar

Herbal Garden Tour and Workshop, July 23, 2008, 12:30pm, Greenhouse, Flier

7th Annual Grape Harvest Festival, August 23, 2008, Registration Packet 

Grape Harvest Festival Flier

CESTA Highlights due Tuesdays by 12pm to Office of Communications Contact Marian Gibbons, Director Email, 561-2094
   News
CESTA News Buffet Blog

USDA 1890 Scholars - Press Release

Grower's Market featured on Dimensions TV Show - More Information

FAMU Director, Harriett Paul, selected as USDA-FAS Faculty Fellow - Press Release

CESTA Alumni gives $25,000 Scholarship Donation More Information

Eric James chosen as NROTC battalion commander for Spring 2008, Full article via Famuan

Currents - April 2008
   Links

The Library of Congress- Thomas

National Agricultural Library

CSREES

 

Eric James

Eric James, NROTC Battalion Commander, Spring 2008

 


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