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![A group of students pose behind a wall of canned goods organized in a way that spells out "Can Do" in red and white](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/feed-the-pack-anniversary-360x216.jpg)
Ten Years of Feeding the Pack
Current and former leaders of NC State’s Feed the Pack food pantry reflect on a decade of addressing food insecurity on campus.WPWS The Future of Food Offered During Winter Break
The Future of Food, this year’s iteration of Wicked Problems, Wolfpack Solutions will be offered over winter break for all incoming first-year, transfer and Spring Connect students. It focuses on the complex and interwoven global problems while introducing students to Moodle and connecting them with the NC State community.![a roast turkey rests on a kitchen counter](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/turkey-wash-2021-header-360x216.jpg)
Holiday Comfort Foods Made in North Carolina
As you glance around your holiday table, you may find it comforting to know that many of the traditional Thanksgiving foods were likely grown or raised in North Carolina.![DJ and Ruthies Stokes pose beside a green tractor in a field.](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/img0039-inprint-e1666646555318-360x216.jpg)
Tradition Meets Innovation
Fueled by their father’s passion for agriculture, Ruthie and DJ Stokes are keeping a family promise: do what you love. The fourth-generation farmers have found common ground in supporting producers back home and feeding a growing population.![Two people in white lab coats and hair nets work at machinery. Packets of orange puree are in the foreground.](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/20220913sinnovatek-75-360x216.jpg)
NC State Spinout Company Seeks to Spark Innovation, Fight Food Waste
SinnovaTek, a company co-founded by an NC State professor and one of his former students, helps small-scale entrepreneurs get products to market while curbing food waste from farms.![Modesta Abugu in a sweetpotato field](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/modesta-abugu-sweetpotato-field-360x216.jpeg)
Modesta Abugu: Improving Sweetpotato Flavor for Nutrition Security
Ph.D. student Modesta Abugu is researching flavor compounds in sweetpotatoes with a goal of increasing consumption and improving global nutrition security.![Cooked rabbit and root vegetables in a bowl on a kitchen table with utensils.](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/rabbit-cover-horizontal-e1666628387677-360x216.jpg)