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Feb 18, 2019

CALS Business Operations’ February Newsletter

Please take a moment to read the CALS Business Operations February newsletter for updates, deadlines, training opportunities, helpful resources, and more. 

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Feb 18, 2019

CALS Academic & Administrative Technology Tidbits

Sigmaplot licensing is now available to all CALS faculty and staff! 

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Feb 11, 2019

Chancellor’s College Address

We're hosting Chancellor Woodson - today! Join us at noon. 

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Feb 11, 2019

CALS Business Operations Customer Satisfaction Survey

Take the 10 minute 2019 CALS Business Operations Customer Satisfaction Survey. 

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Feb 10, 2019

Staff College Forum this Wednesday

Join the college administration to help shape the future of our college on February 13. 

Feb 4, 2019

Extension Webinar with Dean Linton on Feb. 6

Listen in on Feb. 6 to hear an update from Dean Richard Linton specifically for NC State Extension. 

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Feb 4, 2019

CALS Comm Workshops – Social Media: What Not to Do

CALS social media specialist, Sara Awad, goes through the top mistakes she sees on social media every day and how to learn from them. 

Feb 4, 2019

New Annual Mandatory Data Security Training

Cybersecurity is a leading priority for NC State University and all employees have a responsibility to support efforts to improve our privacy and security. 

Feb 4, 2019

New Research and Extension Experience for Undergraduates Program

Travel the world and learn about data science while getting paid this summer in a new Research and Extension Experience for Undergraduates summer fellowship program. 

Jan 30, 2019

Bland, Fernandez Recognized for Advancing Small Fruits

Blueberries, strawberries and other small fruits are big business in North Carolina, with an annual production value of more than $77 million. Two members of NC State's Department of Horticultural Science were recently recognized for their role in advancing the industry through science.