Nominate a CALS Colleague for Recognition on Wellness Day
At the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, celebrating the outstanding work of our colleagues is a top priority. CALS Dean Garey Fox and the Advisory Board for Strategic Excellence & Well-being (SEWB) are committed to strengthening our culture of awards and recognition to ensure faculty and staff are aware of the awards they are eligible for so that the incredible work being done by our colleagues is celebrated and recognized.
Your Mission on Wellness Day
This year, we’re asking for your support on Wellness Day, Tuesday, Sept. 16, and encouraging you to take some time out of your normal routine to nominate someone in CALS for an award. This is a powerful way to show your appreciation, build a culture of gratitude and help recognize those who make a significant impact within our college. It will also make you feel great to recognize someone in the CALS Pack!
“By working together, we can ensure our colleagues receive the recognition they deserve,” Fox says. “We look forward to seeing the results of your efforts on Wellness Day and beyond!”
To make this process easier, the SEWB spearheaded an effort to create a new website focused on CALS Awards and Honors. You’ll find information on new and existing awards, including those listed below: cals.ncsu.edu/cals-awards-and-honors.
Awards with Rolling Nominations and the CALS Goal
The following awards accept nominations on an ongoing basis. They are a great place to start and are easy to submit! Links to the nomination page are in Wolfpack Red:
- Paws and Say Thanks (For all faculty and staff to show appreciation) – PAWS and Say Thanks is an on-the-spot, peer-to-peer recognition program that allows employees to send electronic or physical thank-you cards to outstanding colleagues throughout the university.
- Thank a Teacher (For students to thank their instructors) – Since 2010, the Office for Faculty Excellence Thank a Teacher Program has recognized outstanding faculty going the extra mile to shape students through their teaching and mentorship. A simple note of gratitude could mean the world to your professors.
In honor of NC State’s founding in 1887, our college has set a goal of collecting 87 nominations for Paws and Say Thanks and 87 nominations for Thank a Teacher this academic year!
Please help us reach our goal and recognize the outstanding members of our NC State community!
Awards Requiring a More In-Depth Nomination
If you know someone who deserves a more comprehensive nomination, consider one of the following. You’ll need to coordinate with your department, unit, or center awards committee. Ask your department head or unit leader for more information.
- University-level awards (must be selected as a CALS nominee first so check with your department head or unit leader):
- O. Max Gardner Award (Faculty) – Nomination deadline Sept. 24
- Goodnight Early Career Innovators (Tenure-track assistant professors) – Nomination deadline Oct. 1
- Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching (Faculty that have been previously selected for the Outstanding Teacher Award) – Nomination deadline Oct. 8
- University Faculty Scholars (Tenured or tenure-track faculty, assistant professors who have been reappointed for a second term, all associate professors, and professors within the first three years of appointment at that rank) – Nomination Deadline Oct. 22
- Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence (Faculty employed at NC State for at least 10 years) – Nomination deadline Nov. 5
- Outstanding Teacher Award (Faculty, Taught 15 student credit hours at NC State) – Nomination deadline Nov. 19
- Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor Award (Faculty, previous recipient of Outstanding Teacher Award, and teaching assignments for at least 7 years) – Nomination deadline Dec. 3
- Gertrude Cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with Technology (Faculty or small groups of faculty) – Nomination deadline Jan. 14
- Provost’s Award for High Impact Experiential Learning (Programs that provide high impact experiences to any NC State student population) – Nomination deadline Jan. 21
- Warwick A. Arden Interdisciplinary Teaching Excellence Award (Faculty or teams of faculty and staff that have implemented interdisciplinary teaching methods) – Nomination deadline Jan. 28
- Outstanding Extension and Engagement Awards (Faculty and EPS staff for outstanding contributions to extension or engagement) – Early February 2026
- CALS Awards due in Early and Mid-Year 2026 (Prepare now for a nomination this spring):
- Awards for Excellence (Highest honor recognition for EPS and SHRA Staff)
- Pride of the Wolfpack Awards (Great alternative to Awards for Excellence and also available to Awards for Excellence runner-ups)
- NC State Extension Awards (CEDs, Extension Agents, and Extension Specialists)
- CALS Excellence in Safety Award (Faculty or Staff)
- CALS Values Awards (Faculty or Staff)
- CALS Spirit of the Land-Grant Award (Faculty and/or Staff teams)
- Keller Research Award Endowment (Ph.D. student)
- Kriz Study Leave Award (Faculty participating in a scholarly reassignment)
- Outstanding Graduate Instructor (Faculty)
- Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award (Graduate Student)
- Teacher Award of Merit (Faculty)
- Outstanding Club Advisor (Faculty or staff)
- CALS Change Maker Award (Undergraduate and Graduate Student)
- CALS Outstanding Leadership Award (Undergraduate and Graduate Student)
- CALS Outstanding Scholar Award (Undergraduate and Graduate Student)
- CALS Outstanding Student Researcher Award (Undergraduate and Graduate Student)
- CALS Student Sustainability Award (Undergraduate and Graduate Student)
- Outstanding AGI Student Award (AGI Student)
- CALS Student of the Year Award (Undergraduate and Graduate Student)
- CALS Student Organization Engagement/Activity of the Year (Student Organization)
- CALS Student Organization of the Year (Student Organization)
Crafting a Strong Nomination Package
A great nomination package tells a compelling story. To make your nomination stand out, focus on these key characteristics:
- Specific and Measurable Evidence: Don’t just make general statements. Quantify the nominee’s impact with numbers and concrete examples.
- Alignment with Award Criteria: Clearly show how the nominee’s efforts directly match the award’s criteria. Highlight times they went “above and beyond.”
- A Cohesive Narrative: Tell a persuasive story about the nominee’s journey, their challenges, and their ultimate impact.
- Supporting Materials: Gather strong letters of support from people who have firsthand knowledge of the nominee’s work.
- Professionalism: Meticulously proofread your submission, follow all instructions, and start the process early.
- Categories: