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October 2, 2014

Yarbrough Steam Plant.

Oct 2, 2014

Yarbrough Plant Certified LEED Silver

One of NC State's oldest buildings has achieved a top rating for sustainability thanks to modern upgrades and a thoughtful renovation. 

Oct 2, 2014

Study Abroad Fair Oct. 3

Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend the Study Abroad Fair to learn about the many study abroad options available at NC State. 

Student studies for an exam at Cup-a-Joe's on Hillsborough Street.

Oct 2, 2014

OIT Events Help You Avoid Cyber Attacks

October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month and that's the perfect time to learn how to keep your computer devices safe from attack. Check out the upcoming events presented by OIT. 

Oct 2, 2014

Enter Fiction Contest by Oct. 13

Enter a statewide short story contest sponsored by NC State's creative writing program. The contest is free and open to North Carolina residents. 

Oct 2, 2014

Greece Is the Word, for Waschka

An electronic computer music piece by NC State composer Rodney Waschka premiered on two continents in the same week. 

Oct 2, 2014

Award Will Help NC State Researcher Put Computer Science Theory Into Practice

Blair Sullivan of NC State will receive one of only 14 $1.5 million Moore Investigator Awards for her work on transforming theoretical algorithms into practical tools that could be used in fields ranging from biomedical science to business analytics. 

Oct 2, 2014

Utley Exhibit Opens Oct. 6

Works by critically acclaimed artist J. Stacy Utley, an NC State alumnus, go on display in the African-American Cultural Center Gallery. 

Oct 2, 2014

Nominate a Team for Recognition

If you know of a team that has done exemplary work on campus and in the community, nominate the team for the Opal Mann Green Engagement and Scholarship Award. 

J. Mark Scearce, professor of art and design, sits at a piano.

Oct 2, 2014

Composer Sets the Macabre to Music

Just in time for Halloween, the Carolina Ballet reprises two of J. Mark Scearce's darkest works, chock-full of vampires with a side dish of the plague. 

Oct 2, 2014

Cheetahs Never Prosper: Energy Expenditure Linked to Population Decline

Cheetahs have a killer commute when traveling to find food. Habitat loss and human involvement, rather than high-speed hunting tactics, appear to be the culprits behind dwindling wild cheetah populations.