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Every year, NC State's Day of Giving is a wonderful opportunity for our Pack and friends of the Pack to come together to support our students. ❤️

One Day of Giving fund that directly supports current and future students is the College of Natural Resources Enhancement Fund. This fund provides support for our greatest priorities, including student scholarships, important initiatives like travel to conferences, professional development opportunities, mental health and well-being resources, and more.

🔗 Check out the "Day of Giving Support Areas" link in our bio to learn how you can join in #GivingPack on Wednesday, March 26.
Last night, students in the James Buzzard Leadership Development Program attended a panel discussion on leadership and philanthropy at @drink321coffee on @ncstatecentennial.

Speakers included 321 Coffee’s co-founder and CEO Lindsay Wrege ‘21; David Fox '94 of Goldman Sachs; Dawn Mason, NC State assistant vice chancellor of partnerships; and Bart Nicholson '81, who established the college's Bart and Pam Nicholson Endowed Scholarship. Moderating the panel was Jennifer Piercy, assistant dean for philanthropy in the College of Natural Resources.
The Spring 2025 CALS & CNR HOT Jobs+Internships Fair was a big success. Thank you to all the students and 75+ employers who attended!
Mark your calendars for March 26! 🗓️ Save the date to join us in #GivingPack to #NCStateCNR on @ncstate’s annual Day of Giving. 

All money raised on Day of Giving will support student scholarships, faculty research, facility improvements and much more. During last year’s Day of Giving, the college received 1,046 gifts, totaling more than $2.2 million. 

🔗 Click the link in our bio to learn more about how you can participate in this year’s Day of Giving.