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CEP Provides Amazing Summer Practical Experience for Senior Nutrition Student

2021-11-05T16:14:08-05:00

September 9 – When it comes to summer, Prairie View A&M University students have a big decision on how to spend their time, whether it’s to take a break from the long school year or to continue to push forward in their education. For Senior Nutrition major Brittany Carter, her decision to continue in ...

CEP Provides Amazing Summer Practical Experience for Senior Nutrition Student2021-11-05T16:14:08-05:00

Spice Up Your Thanksgiving with Sorrel Juice

2020-03-24T12:05:53-05:00

November 19 - It’s that special time of year when we reunite with family and enjoy special feasts. Most families have extraordinary recipes and foods that they prepare for Thanksgiving, some of which are particularly exceptional to their culture. On Prairie View A&M University’s farm, researchers are studying sorrel, a subtropical plant that has potential to ...

Spice Up Your Thanksgiving with Sorrel Juice2020-03-24T12:05:53-05:00

Recover From Homecoming with a Natural Energy-Boosting Smoothie

2019-12-15T14:36:59-06:00

October 29 - We’ve powered through a homecoming week filled with fun, friends, cheering on our beloved Panther football team, and celebrating Prairie View A&M University’s storied history. The week we’ve anticipated all semester has finally come and gone and you’ve enjoyed yourselves to the fullest, as you should. However; now, you may feel a ...

Recover From Homecoming with a Natural Energy-Boosting Smoothie2019-12-15T14:36:59-06:00

Why Ag Nutrition? A Student Profile

2019-12-15T14:37:01-06:00

September 17, 2018 – It's one of the most important things a college student will do, choose a major. But choosing a major, that is right for you isn't always easy. Often young adults may have an idea of what they want to do, but it may not always correlate with what will make them ...

Why Ag Nutrition? A Student Profile2019-12-15T14:37:01-06:00

Is Breakfast the Most Important Meal?

2019-12-15T14:37:01-06:00

September 17, 2018 – If you are like most people, while growing up, you were probably told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. This long-standing advice has withstood common food and nutritional misconceptions, diet myths, and lifestyle changes. And while countless studies and experts alike agree on the advantages, the benefits ...

Is Breakfast the Most Important Meal?2019-12-15T14:37:01-06:00

CAHS Organized Leafy Greens Workshop: From Farm to Table

2019-12-15T14:37:07-06:00

A team of more than 30 students, research scientists, extension personnel, and faculty members from the College of Agriculture and Human Sciences successfully conducted the Leafy Greens Workshop: From Farm to Table on Thursday, February 15, 2018. This was an opportunity to showcase the land-grant program in action through the research activities of students working ...

CAHS Organized Leafy Greens Workshop: From Farm to Table2019-12-15T14:37:07-06:00

Natural Hair, Nutrition, and Coconut Oil?

2019-12-15T14:37:43-06:00

Natural hair experience!  What’s On Your Plate Today? (April Edition) What's On Your Plate? (April Edition) I spent a few years debating if I wanted to allow my hair to go natural or not.  My daughter has always been natural and my mother wore her hair natural for several years. I’ve always been ...

Natural Hair, Nutrition, and Coconut Oil?2019-12-15T14:37:43-06:00

Nutrition and Allergies: Keeping Bailey and Baby

2022-10-18T13:32:46-05:00

Say Hi to Bailey and Baby! I have suffered from allergies since I was an adolescent and am completely allergic to animals; especially cats even though we have had cats, dogs, rabbits, and birds in my house as far back as I can remember. I don't remember too many things helping me with my ...

Nutrition and Allergies: Keeping Bailey and Baby2022-10-18T13:32:46-05:00

Have you heard of Selenium?

2019-12-15T14:37:44-06:00

Selenium is an important mineral for making many of the body's processes work correctly. The National Institutes of Health states that “Selenium is a trace element naturally present in many foods, added to others, and available as a dietary supplement”.  It has been used for underactive thyroids, osteoarthritis, hay fever, infertility, cataracts, and preventing miscarriages ...

Have you heard of Selenium?2019-12-15T14:37:44-06:00