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2025 CaRCC Contributor of the Year: Meet the Nominees
Voting is now closed. Congratulations to our 2025 Contributor of the Year winner, Timothy Middelkoop! Voting is now closed for the 2025 CaRCC Contributor of the Year award. This first
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November CaRCC Gatherings; Save-the-Date for Annual CaRCC Party in December!
Mark your calendars for these upcoming CaRCC community gatherings (Zoom details at the end). We also highlight other gatherings from our RCD ecosystem peers. For handy calendar entries, try the
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CaRCC 2025 Annual Retreat Report Now Available

A comprehensive report from the 2025 CaRCC Annual Retreat is now publicly available on Zenodo. Held September 18-20, 2025 in Rosemont, Illinois, this year’s retreat brought together CaRCC leadership during
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All Things AI – November 2025
Welcome to All Things AI, your quick-hit listing of opportunities, upcoming events, and training related to the NAIRR Pilot and other AI Initiatives. See the complete list of NAIRR Pilot Events and Training and
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New CaRCC Contributor of the Year Award!

As we approach the end of 2025, we’re excited to launch a new tradition: the inaugural CaRCC Contributor of the Year Award. This annual recognition will honor someone who has
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CaRCC and Community Events for October 2025
Mark your calendars for these upcoming People Network calls (Zoom details at the end). We also highlight other calls from our RCD ecosystem peers, as these events touch many, if
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Updated Webinars: Requesting NAIRR Pilot Resources
AI Researchers, Educators, and those that support them are invited to attend one of two webinars with updated guidance on “Requesting Resources via the National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot”,
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All Things AI – October 2025
Welcome to All Things AI, your quick-hit listing of opportunities, upcoming events, and training related to the NAIRR Pilot and other AI Initiatives. See the complete list of NAIRR Pilot Events and Training and
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CaRCC Resources: A Quick Overview

If you’re working in research computing and data (RCD) support, you know the struggle—keeping up with rapidly changing technology while supporting researchers who need everything from basic cluster access to
