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NC State student Tyson Huffman stands in front of a board showing construction plans.

May 30, 2014

A Sustainable Solution

From Marine to "McGyver-in-residence:" junior Tyson Huffman is putting his real-world experience to work for the women of Rwanda. 

May 27, 2014

Powerful Partnerships

With world-leading faculty, high-performing students and an approach that gets results, NC State is emerging as the leader in solution-driven, public-private partnerships. 

May 9, 2014

Career-Ready

The 2014 graduates left NC State with more than 5,200 degrees -- and career-ready skills that put them on the road to prosperity. 

May 7, 2014

A Research Treasure Trove

A decades-old resource -- the Eastman Chemical Company's Max A. Weaver Dye Library -- could unlock research breakthroughs in sustainable energy, cancer treatment, forensics and more. And it now lives at NC State. 

A2W designer Rachel Bridge preps a model before she hits the runway.

May 2, 2014

Fashioning Solutions

Fashion evolves with every problem solved at Art2Wear. 

Apr 8, 2014

The Space Solution

Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson discusses science education, the big-bang theory -- and "The Big Bang Theory." 

Mar 31, 2014

North Carolina Literary Festival Reading List

Here's your 2014 North Carolina Literary Festival reading list: five novels from authors speaking or reading at Hunt Library April 3-6. 

Mar 31, 2014

The 2014 North Carolina Literary Festival

Meet best-selling authors, including Pulitzer Prize winners Junot Díaz, Richard Ford and Paul Muldoon, as NC State hosts the 2014 North Carolina Literary Festival. The festival runs April 3–6. 

Mar 28, 2014

5 Questions With Richard Ford

Author Richard Ford discusses life, literature and teaching in an exclusive interview with the Bulletin. See Ford and other acclaimed authors at the North Carolina Literary Festival next month. 

Mar 28, 2014

5 Questions With Lev Grossman

Best-selling author Lev Grossman talks about trends in literature, his day job as a critic and the connection between magic and religion. Read the Bulletin's exclusive interview and make plans to attend the upcoming N.C. Literary Festival. 

Mar 25, 2014

Lobo’s Hope

It's not every day that a veterinarian runs into an animal like Lobo, a binturong. The tree-dwelling carnivore is native to Southeast Asia, but NC State veterinary medicine students learn to treat him and other wild animals by joining the carnivore team. 

Feb 24, 2014

A Leader in His Time

Eric Moore was an NC State student pioneer, the first African-American student to win election to a campuswide student government post. Read his story. 

Feb 9, 2014

Krispy Kreme Challenge 2014

The 2014 Krispy Kreme Challenge raised $200,000 for the North Carolina Children's Hospital. 

Feb 4, 2014

Student-Powered Service

Grueling as it is, the 5-mile, 2,400-calorie Krispy Kreme Challenge is the end of a longer race for the students who organize it. 

Jan 3, 2014

The Best of 2013

Look back at the Pack's 2013 highlights: the opening of the library of the future, a history-making gift, a College World Series berth and much more.