Stories From Apr 2018
Chancellor Randy Woodson is Back in Class as Guest Lecturer
Chancellor Randy Woodson served as guest lecturer for STS 323: World Population and Food Prospects (Global Sustainable Human Development), sharing information from the Challenge of Change
CALS Business Operations: April Newsletter
Please take a moment to read the April CBO newsletter!
34th Annual Clyde W. Eby Memorial Lecture
Dr. Muquarrab A. Qureshi, DVM, M.Sc., Ph.D. is the lecturer for this years Annual Clyde W. Eby. Memorial Lecture! He will presenting "Everything is Contextual - Even Production Agriculture" on April 17th.
BAE Graduate Program Climbs in National Rankings
The NC State Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering's graduate program ranking moved up from No. 10 to No. 8 in this year's U.S. News & World Report Graduate School Engineering Rankings.
From Great to Excellent: CALS Student Success Symposium
Are you in need of a semester boost up? Join us for an evening of empowerment with Marcy Bullock, a self-proclaimed "Purpose Pusher" and Director of Professional Development at NC State University, in the Career Development Center
Staff Senate Elections – Ballots open until noon on April 18th
CALS Staff Members, It's time for vote for the people you want to represent you in the NC State Staff Senate!
Novozymes Sustainability On Campus
Claus Stig Pedersen, the Head of Corporate Sustainability at Novozymes, speaks about the Novozymes Business & Sustainability Leadership Journey.
Path to CALS Highlight: PackTrac
Learn more about the new CALS Community College transfer program - PackTrac!
Crop and Soil Sciences Alumnus Norris Tolson Gives Back by Endowing Scholarship
The Tolson family gives back to NC State University by directly assisting CALS undergraduate students.
Faculty Elections
NC State's Faculty Senate is currently holding elections for faculty leadership positions, including Senate representatives for all colleges including CALS, but this year is also an election for the Chair of Faculty for the whole university and CALS' own Dr. Frederick