ENEWS for Undergrads

News for and about the NC State College of Management Undergraduate student community. Submit ENEWS items to College Communications by Wednesday of each week.

Recent headlines

Business Ethics Society launching Spring Speakers Series

Disney internship sets student on path to new experiences

One more weekend available for free income tax filing assistance at Nelson Hall

Massey receives NC State College of Management Distinguished Alumnus Award

Last day to drop classes

The last day to withdraw or drop a course without a grade at the 400 level or below is February 21, 2007. This is also the last day to change from credit to audit at the 400 level or below and the last day to change to credit only. All Request for Course Repeat Without Penalty forms must be submitted by this day. Pack Tracks closes for Undergraduate drops at 11:59 p.m. If you are dropping below 12 hours you must see the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate programs for approval to process the drop. This cannot be done through Pack Tracks . Any drops after this date will be governed by the University 's late drop policy.

Accounting students providing income tax prep assistance; one session remains

NC State students, employees, and area community residents with an annual household income of $39,000 or below can receive free assistance with their income tax returns this year at this Saturday's final free tax preparation session. The service is provided by students in the College of Management's Accounting Department volunteering through the IRS's Volunteer income Tax Assistance program. ... more

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Counseling Center releases Spring 2007 Workshop Calendar

The NC State Counseling Center has released the lineup for workshops for Spring 2007. The workshops include "Study Smarter not Harder" and "Worry Free: Test Anxiety." For more information, visit the Counseling Center Website.

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AKP Charity Golf Tournament scheduled

AKP is gearing up for its annual spring Golf Tournament, to be held April 14... details

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University-Community Events

Daylight-saving time comes early

This is a reminder that due to the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Daylight-saving time will begin on March 11, three weeks sooner than normal.  For more information check out the article in the News and Observer.

Seminars, panel discussions focus on Global Warming

Global Warming is the focus of a series of panel discussions and seminars - plus a musical performance - to be held Feb. 26-28 at NC State. Scheduled are

- Feb. 26: A presentation by author Elizabeth Kilbert about Man, Nature and Climate Change a panel discussion on Feb. 27, 4 p.m., at the Talley Student Center, followed by an Arts Now Series concert at 7 p.m. [flier]

- Feb. 27: Panel discussion on Global Warming: International Perspectives, at 4 p.m., followed by an Arts Now Series concert at 7 p.m. [flier]

- Feb. 28: Presentation by David Archer on Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast. [flier]

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