Stories From Jan 2018
Feb. 7 Lunch and Learn: Having a Functional Team
The CALS Leadership Office, CALS Personnel and Extension Organizational Development are providing a new Lunch and Learn series for 2018.
Working With the Game-Changer Known as CRISPR
Doctoral student Katelyn Brandt came to NC State to get in on the cutting-edge research involving the gene-editing technique called CRISPR
W2W Lunch-and-Learn Series: Financial Knowledge For All
Join the HR Benefits Office for an insightful lunch-and-learn opportunity as we sponsor another workshop in the Woman 2 Woman (W2W) Financial Series.* This session is entitled "Financial Knowledge For All".
End of the (On)Line
OIT is announcing the end-of-life of the www4 web service on December 31, 2018. At that time, sites delivered by www4 will no longer be delivered via the web
Employee Engagement Survey
In a few weeks, the University of North Carolina system and NC State will launch a system-wide employee engagement survey. The survey will occur annually over the next five years
Sandeep to Serve as FBNS Head
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Dean Richard Linton has announced that Dr. K.P. Sandeep has agreed to serve as head of the Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences, pending receipt of appropriate required approvals.
FFAR Awards $2.7 Million to Create Fellowship Program to Foster Next Gen Ag Scientists
The Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research will collaborate with industry leaders and universities to provide interdisciplinary training for graduate students. An NC State University team, led by CALS' John Dole, will manage the program.
NCARS Lunch and Learn with Sylvia Blankenship
North Carolina Agricultural Research Service (NCARS) is proud to present the Lunch and Learn series this Friday, January 26th!
Meet Jeff Dunne
Jeff Dunne meets every new challenge as an opportunity. He moves forward with quiet confidence into new, unchartered territories with a dedication to purpose that has earned him over a dozen academic awards and scholarships. Now he joins Crop and Soil Sciences’ internationally recognized peanut program.
Looking Ahead to Farm School
Designed for aspiring farmers, the North Carolina Farm School attracts people from all walks of life, including experienced farmers like Miriam Lewis who want to learn about the business side of agriculture.