Announcements
Welcome CALS New Hires
From postdoctoral research scholars to program managers to assistant Extension agents, CALS welcomed 19 new employees in June.
CALS Business Operations Staff Member Remembered
A memorial service for Greg Lewis, a member of CALS Business Operations, will be held at the Fuquay-Varina Church of Christ on Sunday, July 14.
Get Ready for the Fall Semester With McKimmon Center Print Services
As the fall semester approaches, NC State University faculty and staff are reminded that McKimmon Center Print Services can assist with a variety of printing needs.
Call for Proposals: Advancing Food Animal Innovation and Talent Development Grants
The North Carolina Food Animal Initiative (FAI) is accepting proposals for Advancing Food Animal Innovation and Talent Development Grants.
New CALS Post to Focus on Special Projects, Planning
The new director of special projects and planning will support projects and strategic initiatives overseen by Dean Garey Fox and college leadership that impact strategic planning goals in education, research and extension. An initial review of applications will begin July 15.
Webinar Series to Explore Science Communication in Extension
A three-part webinar series will explore the latest research into best practices for science communication for Extension agents and professionals as part of their outreach work.
NC State to Host International Carrot Conference
Massimo Iorizzo, professor of horticultural science, is helping NC State host the 41st International Carrot Conference for the first time July 8-10.
NC State Coaching Community to Hold Meeting
The CALS community is invited to attend the first in person meeting of the NC State Coaching Community on June 21 at Hunt Library.
Sustainable Agri-Food Technology Summit Gathers a Variety of Voices
The inaugural Sustainable Agri-Food Technology Summit, held on May 21, brought together diverse stakeholders to explore perspectives on the sustainability of novel agri-food technologies.
Welcome CALS New Hires
From postdoctoral research scholars to program assistants to assistant Extension agents, CALS welcomed 25 new employees during May.