Stories From 2022
CALS Day of Giving Toolkit is Live
This toolkit includes all the information and assets needed to create official Day of Giving communications. Check Day of Giving Toolkit to view Recommendations and Guidelines and related links.
2022 New Faculty Research Orientation
Join us for an exciting week of research events hosted by the Office of Research and Innovation. These events will be geared towards new faculty, but we encourage anyone in the community who is interested in learning more about Research and Innovation to register.
Words of Appreciation
In celebration of Employee Appreciation Day on March 4, Interim Dean Dole gives thanks to the CALS Community.
CALS Comm Workshop: Hybrid Events
Join us on March 10, at 10 a.m. for an hour long workshop on hybrid event best practices and more.
Day of Giving 2022 Workshop Recording
Watch the CALS Advancement and CALS Comm Day of Giving training. They covered social media suggestions, Giving Challenges, a presentation of the toolkit, appropriate hashtags, messaging and the graphics and how to access them.
CALS Strategic Planning: Make Your Voice Heard
There's still time to participate in the CALS strategic planning process! Learn how your voice can help shape the future of our college.
CALS Excellence in Safety Award 2022 – Call for Nominations
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is seeking nominations for the Excellence in Safety Award. This year our college has the opportunity to select two recipients if qualified nominations are received.
Can’t-Miss Things To Do
Check out our list of things you can do this spring at NC State, including attending the dedication ceremony for the NC State University Plant Sciences Building.
Envisioning Research: Put Your Research on Display
NC State is calling on graduate students, undergraduate students, postdocs, faculty and staff to take part in Envisioning Research, the university’s annual research image contest.
Honoring and Celebrating Black History Month
Visit HERMonies: Black Sounds, Black Voices, Black Movements highlights 10 Black women who have advanced social justice movements through music and other Black History month events on campus.