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December 11, 2014

Dec 11, 2014

New Parking Machine Options in January

New parking options will roll out in January when Pay-By-Space machines open for business in three locations on campus. 

Dec 11, 2014

Help NC State Save Energy Over Holidays

It's going to be cold on campus over the holidays, when the university reduces the thermostats in most buildings to save money on energy costs. 

Dec 11, 2014

Grant Enhances U.S.-France Exchange

NC State wins one of four grants designed to aid scholarship, language education and study-abroad programs with France. 

Dec 11, 2014

Come to Chancellor’s Holiday Reception

Chancellor Randy Woodson and his wife Susan invite all faculty and staff to The Point on Friday, Dec. 19 for their annual Holiday Open House. 

Dec 11, 2014

This Is What Science Looks Like at NC State: Jeni Burnette

Editor’s note: This post was written by Jeni Burnette, an assistant professor of psychology at NC State. The post is an entry in an ongoing series that we hope will highlight the diversity of researchers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The series is inspired by the This Is What A Scientist Looks Like site. My… 

Dec 11, 2014

Stacking Two-Dimensional Materials May Lower Cost of Semiconductor Devices

Researchers have found that stacking materials that are only one atom thick can create semiconductor junctions that transfer charge efficiently, regardless of whether the crystalline structure of the materials is mismatched – lowering the manufacturing cost for a wide variety of semiconductor devices such as solar cells, lasers and LEDs.