NC State faculty, staff and students are invited to open forums where finalists for Senior Vice Provost and Director of Libraries will speak on their vision for a research library of the future, with a question and answer session to follow.
NC State faculty, staff and students are invited to open forums where finalists for Senior Vice Provost and Director of Libraries will speak on their vision for a research library of the future, with a question and answer session to follow.
NC State’s Research Leadership Academy will host a junior faculty forum on “Enhancing Success in Navigating the Path to Tenure.” Faculty will have the opportunity to question a panel of senior faculty and university leaders about concerns and challenges as junior faculty in today’s research environment.
Your NC State ombuds – Mike Giancola (Student Ombuds) and Roy Baroff (Faculty and Staff Ombuds) – will be on campus at various locations throughout the day to provide information about ombuds services and to celebrate Ombuds Day, including drawings for coffee and ice cream coupons.
A research and innovation forum on “Cultivating Interdisciplinary Research” is open to all faculty and will use NC State’s Plant Sciences Initiative and Purdue’s Discovery Park as case studies for the discussion. Vice Chancellor Alan Rebar will facilitate the discussions and the Q and A. Lunch will be provided, and the session will be live-streamed.
NC State faculty, staff and students are invited to open forums where finalists for Senior Vice Provost and Director of Libraries will speak on their vision for a research library of the future, with a question and answer session to follow.
University Open House is an interested student’s opportunity to learn more about what NC State has to offer. There is no formal schedule so students have the chance to learn about everything that interests them while on campus.
Diversity Education Week, October 15-19, 2018, seeks to reinforce and expand NC State’s commitment to making campus a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. In its ninth year, the initiative will focus on the theme of “Who Are We?: Defining the Wolfpack.”
NC State faculty, staff and students are invited to open forums where finalists for Senior Vice Provost and Director of Libraries will speak on their vision for a research library of the future, with a question and answer session to follow.
Unite with the Wolfpack community to honor our university’s past and present — and learn how we’ve mapped out our exciting future. Alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends of the university will gather from October 28 to November 3 to celebrate with time-honored homecoming traditions and all-new events that are fast becoming Wolfpack favorites.
All faculty are welcome and encouraged to attend this meeting and participate in a dialogue with each other, Chancellor Woodson, Provost Arden and other senior administrative leaders of the university.
Join us for the 2018 Triangle Smart Cities Summit, hosted by NC State University and the City of Raleigh. The event brings together city, industry and academic leaders for engaged discussions and to share ideas on how to make our region a smarter and more connected community. Event is free and open to the public, however, registration is required.
Join Chancellor Randy Woodson and the wider NC State community to celebrate the past year at NC State — and look forward to our university’s extraordinary future.