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Recruitment, Outreach, and Student Engagement

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Recruitment and Student Engagement Event Calendar

Students Activities Organized by CNR

Undergraduate Students

All Students

  • Professional development events, like the Etiquette Dinner

Minors on Campus

  • NC State welcomes minors who come to the university for limited periods of time to visit the university and to participate in its educational, enrichment, and athletic programs and activities including visitation programs, research experiences, and workshops.  In order to protect these students, the University has created a policy that ensures their welfare while on our campus. Any faculty engaging with minors should first read the policy to ensure compliance.
  • Minors on Campus Policy

CNR Contacts for Questions


Coordinator of Academic Affairs and Student Support 
CNR_AcademicAffairs@ncsu.edu
Contact our Coordinator about anything related to student recruitment, engagement programming, and upcoming events for CNR.

Director of Recruitment and Student Engagement  – Chris Collins
Contact the director if you have a question or comment around enrollments or undergraduate recruitment efforts within the college including strategy, marketing, programming, and events. Tremaine serves as our college liaison with Exploratory Studies and is our central point of contact for on-campus transfer students and advisors. She also coordinates undergraduate student engagement activities such as the Ambassador Program and the Ron Terry Enrichment Fund, as well as some professional development events for our entire CNR student body.

College Recruiter – Laurel Cavanagh
Contact us if you have questions on coordinating undergraduate recruitment communications for CNR, partnerships with youth-based organizations, hosting student groups on campus, and coordinating our prospective undergraduate student visitations. Their primary role is to visit high schools and community colleges around the state and give presentations, attend college fairs, and represent the college.

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Melissa Pasquinelli
The ADAA serves on the committee for Associate Deans of Academic Affairs, which covers topics that include recruitment and student engagement. She also serves on the university’s Educational Technology Committee, as well as on the advisory boards for the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) program (https://wise.ncsu.edu/) and oversight for High Performance Computing.