North Carolina State University
2721 Sullivan Drive, Campus Box 7212
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
Wendy Warner is an associate professor of agricultural education in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences at NC State University. She grew up on a small hog and grain crops farm in Washington Court House, Ohio, and earned a B.S. in agricultural education from The Ohio State University. She taught middle school and high school agriculture in Orlando, Florida before earning a Ph.D. in agricultural education at the University of Florida.
Warner was an assistant professor at California Polytechnic State University from 2006 – 2009 and started at NC State in January 2010. She is responsible for teaching both on-campus and distance education courses in agricultural education and provides leadership for the NC DELTA (Developing Educational Leaders and Teachers of Agriculture) 40-hour teacher induction program. Warner enjoys watching college sports, hiking, biking, and adventuring with her daughter, Alaine.
Ph.D. in Agricultural Education, University of Florida, 2006
B.S. in Agricultural Education, The Ohio State University, 1998