Stories From Jan 2019
Leading Change; Inspiring Action – Sisterhood Dinner
Register for Sisterhood Dinner and nominate co-workers for Equity for Women award.
In for Ice Cream?
You can now get five flavors of NC State's Howling Cow ice cream at 16 Harris Teeter stores.
Limited Submission Opportunity: RWJF Health and Climate Solutions
The Research Development Office is accepting submissions for a short period of time for their Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF): Health and Climate Solutions. Initial submission due by 1.15.19 at 4 p.m.
SC AgriBiz and Farm Expo to feature NC State Extension Expertise
Dr. Ron Heiniger and Bruce McLean will speak during the South Carolina Farm Expo.
Professional Development Opportunity
The Career Development Center is looking for new partners to join their Career Identity Program. The program is designed to help students make connections between their sense of identity and a major and career path that best reflects that.
MLK Campus Commemoration
Communicator and commentator Symone Sanders is this year’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Campus Commemoration speaker.
Trinidad and Tobago to the Triangle: Adam Redhead to Manage the AFNC
Adam Redhead's, Prestage's new Research Project Coordinator/Manager, mission is to grow membership in the Animal Food and Nutrition Consortium (AFNC) and coordinate the research projects it funds.
Long-awaited route that connects NC State’s campuses is now open
A new route connecting campuses now opened to traffic, with the completion of the city’s Pullen Road Extension project.
Broaden Your Horizons: 5 Reasons to Study Abroad in Poland
There are many benefits to studying abroad. Read about a few of them here.
CALS Academic & Administrative Technology January Newsletter
Read important IT information about available software licensing for CALS, the new EndPoint Protection Standard, Windows 7 End of Life, Upgrading to Windows 10, and more.