Administrative Updates
Fiscal Year 2022 Close Out Schedule
The CALS State Fiscal Year 2022 Close Out Schedule is now available on the CBO website under the Documents & Forms page.
March 23 Day of Giving Prep
NC State Day of Giving is just two short weeks away, but you don't need to wait until then to start showing your Pack Pride! Here you will find a few important updates and reminders.
UNC System Strategic Plan Refresh Town Hall and Survey
The UNC System wants 2022 feedback on the current plan’s goals and metrics, as well as ideas for potential new goals and metrics.
Dean’s Challenge to Pack the Pantry
In March, CALS is sponsoring the Dean's Challenge to Feed the Pack. This friendly competition among colleges and units is part of the Year of Feeding the Pack food drive challenge, which runs through 2022. The challenge is intended to add a fun element to our efforts in helping our Pack community.
Words of Appreciation
In celebration of Employee Appreciation Day on March 4, Interim Dean Dole gives thanks to the CALS Community.
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 Town Hall this Friday, March 4
Plan to join the CALS community on March 4, at 9 a.m. Hear the latest news and updates from university and CALS administrators and take part in the forum's open Q&A session.
Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Process
The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost will offer a general information session on the Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure process.
Khara Greiger to Co-Lead USDA/NIFA Grant on Genetic Engineering and Nanotechnology in Food and Agriculture
Congratulations to Khara and collaborators for their grant on, “Interdisciplinary Approaches to Evaluate Societal Implications and Foster Sustainability of Genetic Engineering and Nanotechnology in Food and Agriculture.”
CALS Community Conversations – Feb. 10
Dr. Katherine Charron is leading a CALS ODI CALS Community Conversations session. Dr. Charron will lead the first session of our new series of discussions entitled: “Current Events Rooted in the Legacy of American History.”