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NC State Conference on Faculty Excellence

Registration is open for the Thursday, March 5, 2026 conference at Talley Student Union.

About the Conference

The NC State University Office for Faculty Excellence (OFE), Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA) and the NC State University Libraries invite faculty, postdoctoral scholars and professional staff from all six member institutions of the Cooperating Raleigh Colleges (NC State, Meredith College, Saint Augustine’s University, Shaw University, Wake Tech Community College, William Peace University) to attend the 2026 NC State Conference on Faculty Excellence, which will be held March 5, 2026 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. The fourth annual conference brings together campus partners with an investment in faculty excellence. Leading experts from NC State’s Office for Faculty Excellence, DELTA and University Libraries will offer workshops throughout the day focused on the following subjects:

  • Mentoring and Career Mapping
  • Creative and Critical Thinking
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
  • Online and Hybrid Education
  • Library Support of Teaching and Learning
  • Poster Session

Location

The 2026 NC State Conference on Faculty Excellence will be held in Talley Student Union’s State Ballroom on NC State’s main campus, 2610 Cates Avenue. Directions and parking information can be found here.

Current NC State University faculty, staff and students can register for the conference now in REPORTER and is free for NC State faculty, staff and students.

All non-NC State registrants will need to create a Brickyard account before registering in REPORTER. Instructions for setting that up can be found here.

Registration for all non-NC State attendees will be $15.00 and must be paid for with a credit card at the time of registration. Questions? Email faculty-excellence@ncsu.edu.

Register for the CFE Book Club!

Join DELTA and OFE for a 4-week, asynchronous faculty book club on The Opposite of Cheating: How to Teach with Integrity in the Age of AI