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Butler Communication Services Building
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Location: Central Campus Current Residents: Agricultural Communication Services Built 1998 Sq. Footage 29,415 |
The College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (CALS) dedicated its new communication services facility in April 1999. The building is named after father and son Tait and Eugene Butler, prominent figures in the area of agricultural reform. Both focused on careers in journalism and are known for their work as writers for and editors of publications such as Progressive Farmer and Southern Living.
The Butler Communication Services department provides a variety of services to the academic programs of CALS, the NC Agricultural Research Service and the NC Cooperative Extension Service. Those services include writing, editing, graphic design, photography, printing, distribution of publications, and multimedia production services.