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‘We Share a Kinship’: Black Alumni Society Fosters Connection, Community
Learn about the Black Alumni Society, a tight-knit group that links past, present and future Black NC State students.
Semester Long Project Leaves Meaningful Impact on Military Families
Jenkins MBA students address key issues for children of deploying military parents through a human capital management project.
Search for Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Now Underway
An open search for the dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is now underway. As previously noted, Dean Rich Linton will step down February 15 to become the president of Kansas State University. John Dole, associate dean and director for academic programs, will serve as interim dean effective February 16.
AEHS 510 – Knowledge and Theoretical Framework within Your Internship
In the January post of The Student Narrative blog, we will display an assignment from YFCS Graduate Student Shironda Brown from the AEHS 510 course. The assignment focused on the knowledge and theoretical framework that she hopes to learn within her internship.
John Dole Named Interim Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
John Dole has been appointed Interim Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, effective February 16, after Richard Linton’s departure from the position to become president of Kansas State University. Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Warwick Arden made the announcement today.
AHS January Blog: The Importance of Advocating for Agriculture
In the January AHS blog post, Agricultural Science student Sarah White, discusses the importance of advocating for agriculture and sharing your ag story.
Academic and Student Affairs Year in Review
Look back on some of the biggest headlines, most inspiring stories and incredible gifts to enhance student life in 2021.
2021 in Review
Despite the obvious challenges, this was a year of triumphs for our Wolfpack. Look back on 21 of our biggest stories from 2021.
YFCS 523 – The Tale of Two Cities: Charlotte and Raleigh have forgotten about the Poor
In the December post of The Student Narrative blog, YFCS Graduate Student Jessica Corn will display an assignment from the YFCS 523 course. The assignment will focus on economic immobility and how North Carolina families suffer the consequences.
Passion for Helping Families Inspires Online Grad to Cross the Finish Line
Online graduate overcomes health obstacles to earn her degree with her passion for helping others as a guiding force throughout her educational journey.