Stories From 2021
Wolfpack Basketball Season Tickets Available for Employees
The NC State men’s and women’s basketball teams are excited to welcome fans back to the court as they kick off the 2021-22 season this fall. The deadline to buy employee priority tickets is August 1.
Upcoming LEAD Professional Training
Take the LEAD in your career with Leadership Education And Development (LEAD) professional learning, presented by Learning Organizational Development in University Human Resources.
12 Wolfpack Student-Athletes Compete in Tokyo Olympics
A record number of NC State student-athletes vie for a place on the podium at the 2020 Olympic Games in Japan.
IR-4 Project Hiring a Student Worker for the 2021-2022 School Year
The IR-4 Project is seeking an undergraduate or graduate student to join its headquarters team during the 2021-2022 school year as a business and event operations assistant.
Welcome Home, Wolfpack
Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication throughout the pandemic — we are glad to welcome more employees back to campus in the weeks ahead. Please take a moment to watch a message from Chancellor Randy Woodson.
Grants Available for Value Added Dairy Production
Beginning July 15, dairy businesses in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky will be eligible to apply for a new round of funding to modernize and diversify their operations through the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives (DBII) program.
The H-2A Visa Program: Addressing Farm Labor Scarcity in North Carolina
An improved H-2A program is essential for the future of agriculture in North Carolina and its rural communities.
Greg Cope Recognized With Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society’s Meritorious Service Award
Congratulations to Greg Cope for being recognized with the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society’s Meritorious Service Award.
2021 Tailgate Exhibitor Registration
Come share what is going on with your department at the 2019 Tailgate. Exhibitor registration closes next Monday, August 12.
Seeding Success with NC Crop Improvement
In 1929 the North Carolina legislature responded to frustrated farmers by creating the NC Crop Improvement Association to address truth in agricultural seed labeling.