Amanda Kerr
Discover Gemini Chatbot and Other AI Resources Available to NC State
Check out Gemini Chatbot and other NC State-approved enterprise AI tools and how this technology can be used for everything from emails to presentation outlines.
Get to Know the Office of Equal Opportunity
Learn more about NC State's newly created Office of Equal Opportunity and how the office is working toward complete inclusion of all individuals with all abilities and backgrounds to fulfill the university’s mission.
Apply for the 2025 Kriz Faculty Study Leave Endowment
Faculty are invited to apply for the 2025 award of the George J. and Rhoda W. Kriz Faculty Study Leave Endowment by Dec. 6.
Celebrate the Holidays with Your CALS Colleagues
The CALS community is invited for an afternoon of fellowship and fun at the 2024 Faculty, Staff and Retiree Holiday Reception on Dec. 3 from 2:30-4:30 p.m.
CALS Celebrates Quarter Century Employees
Congratulations to the CALS and Extension employees recently recognized for reaching 25 years of service at NC State.
Welcome CALS New Hires
From Extension associates and assistant Extension agents to postdoctoral research scholars and technicians, CALS welcomed 21 new employees in September.
Flu Vaccinations Available for NC State Community
Flu vaccinations are now available for NC State faculty, staff and students on campus via appointments and walk-in clinics.
Hardison-Moody to Serve as Interim Assistant Leader of FCS Program
Annie Hardison-Moody, an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences (AHS), will serve as the interim assistant leader for the Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Program, while the current program leader, Sarah Kirby, serves as co-interim director of NC State Extension over the next year.
CALS Celebrates Community Day With Food and Fun
More than 300 members of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences community came together on Sept. 20 to celebrate the start of the fall semester and everything that makes CALS so special!
Room to Relax
The Department of Animal Science's Wellness Room in Polk Hall offers offers faculty, staff and graduate students in the department a quiet place to rest and recharge during the day.