Stories From Jun 2020
Diversity and Inclusion Resources for Our Campus Community
NC State offers its employees a host of diversity and inclusion resources and is planning to make more available. The list includes a three-part cultural competence program for faculty.
CALS Community Conversations Today at 9 a.m.
Today, June 30 at 9 a.m., we welcome you to join us for our CALS Community Conversation focusing on how we can continue our ongoing work to address structural racism in our communities, institutions and daily lives.
Essentially CALS: Dalton Dockery
Although many of us are working from home, a few necessary people must physically stay on campus to keep the CALS Community up and running. Check out our series Essentially CALS to learn more about our incredible community.
Plant Transformation Lab Welcomes New Director
On June 16, Kedong Da joined NC State as the director of the Plant Transformation Laboratory, which is located within the NC State Phytotron.
Faculty Offer International Journal Publication Course in Peru
In February and March, Hannah Burrack and Steve Hall led a series of virtual and intensive courses for a group in Lima, Peru for publishing articles on aquaculture in international scientific journals.
Engaging Youth Voices Lunch and Learn series
The Engaging Youth Voices series strives to engage youth in difficult discussions around race and supporting our communities.
CALS Community Commitment
As NC State begins a phased return to the workplace, CALS will adhere to the four principles: the safety of our people, recommendations from the CDC, following NC State and UNC System expectations, and defining the new normal and adapt for the common good.
Essentially CALS: Will Leatherwood
Although many of us are working from home, a few necessary people must physically stay on campus to keep the CALS Community up and running. Check out our series Essentially CALS to learn more about our incredible community.
CALS Community Conversations
Join the CALS Community as we continue to explore and expand our conversations about race, the challenges we face and how through understanding we can better support the CALS family.
Extension County Return-to-Work Guide
To help create a safe and supportive work environment and assist our Extension county employees as they transition back to the office, we’ve worked with NC State University to develop a manual that presents COVID-19 safety protocols.