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Bryce Lane, the host of In the Garden, is a national
award-winning instructor in the Department of Horticultural Science
at N.C. State University. A perennially popular teacher, Lane has
earned the university's Outstanding Teacher Award three times.
He's been with N.C. State University's College of
Agriculture and Life Science since 1981. In 1987, he was named the
department's undergraduate coordinator, responsible for day-to-day
operation of the two-year and four-year academic programs. From
1997 to 1999, he served as interim director of the JC Raulston Arboretum.
Lane is no stranger to TV: Several of his classes
have been used as video courses through the university's distance
education program and many have appeared on Raleigh cable channel
18. Bryce regularly teaches HS 100 Home Horticulture, HS 201 Priniciples
of Horticulture, HS 371 Interior Plantscapes, HS 290 Perspectives
in Horticulture and HS 495E Garden Center Operations.
Bryce received a bachelor's degree in plant and soil
science from the University of Massachusetts and a master's degree
in ornamental horticulture from The Ohio State University.
Bryce Lane's Honors and Awards
- N.C. State University Outstanding Teacher (1984, 1988 and 1996)
- Alumni Distinguished Professor Award, N.C. State's highest teaching
award (1989)
- National Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture
(NACTA) Teaching Fellow Award (1988)
- NACTA Teaching Award of Merit (1991)
- N.C. State University College of Agriculture and Life Science
Outstanding Advisor Award (1991.)
- American Society for Horticultural Science, Southern Region,
L. M. Ware Distinguished Teacher Award (1992)
- NACTA, Southern Region, Outstanding Teacher Award (1993)
- NACTA Ensminger-Interstate Distinguished Teacher Award (1994)
- American Society for Horticultural Science Outstanding Undergraduate
Educator Award (1994)

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