Stories From Mar 2023
Movie Screening and Reception for Resilience: Food for All
In celebration of National Agriculture Week, you are invited to a reception and screening of the award-winning documentary "Resilience: Food for All" on March 23 at Hunt Library.
Be Part of #GivingPack
Faculty and Staff Giving Month is underway, and if you’re considering making a new payroll deduction gift or increasing an existing one, now is a great time.
No Mow March
Grady Miller explains the importance of mowing for weed control and promoting healthy grass.
2022 NC State Extension Annual Report
As a land-grant university, NC State has an important obligation to serve our state through Extension. The Extension Annual Report outlines last year's successes.
Recruiting Graduate Peer Mentors
CALS is recruiting 12 Ph.D. graduate peer mentors for the 2023-2024 academic year to help students understand their departments, share information and support students in balancing their academics and research.
Messy Lawns and Bees
David Tarpy weighs in as part of a series exploring whether the way we manage our home lawns and gardens could make a difference for pollinators.
From Paris to the Piedmont
Women’s History Month is an opportunity to celebrate the women who came before us and the women in our lives today. Meet French-born Sonia Murphy, the first female assistant dean for CALS Advancement.
Giving Back to Her Pack
As a part of Faculty and Staff Giving Month, we're revisiting some employee donor stories. Professor Emerita Sarah Ash has given to CALS and NC State to support students and fellow faculty.
Frank Siewerdt To Lead Poultry Science
An NC State alumnus with experience in industry, government and academic roles will return to Raleigh to head one of the nation’s top poultry science departments.
Run For Faculty Senate
We are actively seeking CALS faculty to run for the Faculty Senate and to serve on the Hearing Faculty Grievance and Non-Reappointment committees. The deadline for submissions is Friday, March 10.