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March 4, 2013

Mar 4, 2013

Three to Receive Prestigious Watauga Medals

A partner in one of North Carolina’s top law firms, a business leader and a former energy and defense industry executive will receive the prestigious Watauga Medal for distinguished service to North Carolina State University. Thomas E. Cabaniss, Thomas S. Kenan III and Robert P. Kennel will accept NC State’s highest nonacademic honor at the Founders’… 

Mar 4, 2013

Faculty Panel on Fulbright Programs

If you're interested in teaching or conducting research abroad, be sure to attend an informative presentation on Fulbright programs for faculty. 

Mar 4, 2013

Three Receive Watauga Medal

NC State's top nonacademic honor, the Watauga Medal, honors three of the university's top supporters. Learn about their contributions to academics, research and public service. 

Mar 4, 2013

New Student Villages to Open

Incoming freshmen with a passion for engineering or sustainability will have the opportunity to live on campus in one of two new “learning and living villages” set to open in the fall. 

Mar 4, 2013

Researchers ID Queens, Mysterious Disease Syndrome as Key Factors in Bee Colony Deaths

A new long-term study of honey bee health has found that a little-understood disease study authors are calling “idiopathic brood disease syndrome” (IBDS), which kills off bee larvae, is the largest risk factor for predicting the death of a bee colony. 

Jeannine Moga in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Mar 4, 2013

Support From the Heart

A health crisis affecting a pet can be devastating for the whole family. In the College of Veterinary Medicine, client counselor Jeannine Moga provides emotional support in times of grief and worry.