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2014

Nov 17, 2014

Something Resistant This Way Comes: An Insect Mystery

An NC State entomology researcher has found that a feared crop pest found in North Carolina is becoming resistant to a common method used to protect crops. 

Nov 17, 2014

NC State Joins Healthy Campus Initiative

NC State joins a national effort to improve campus wellness, nutrition. Get the details about 23 wellness-related guidelines the university will strengthen or implement over the next three years. 

Nov 14, 2014

NC State Among Top Fundraisers

A significant increase in donor giving boosts NC State on a prestigious list of the nation's top fundraising organizations. See how the university ranks on the Philanthropy 400. 

Nov 14, 2014

Shelton Center Promotes Values-Based Leadership

An NC State center founded by a former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff puts the values of leadership front and center. Learn about the Shelton Leadership Center's important work and the upcoming Shelton Leadership Forum. 

Nov 13, 2014

Drop off a Toy for a Tot

Through Dec. 15, NC State faculty and staff can drop off a new, unwrapped gift for NC State's annual Toys for Tots campaign, in conjunction with the U.S. Marine Reserves. Cash donations are also welcome. 

Nov 13, 2014

Think and Do No Harm

A Web-based tool to help people make better decisions about new technologies, such as genetically engineered plants, nabs a top prize at an international competition. Meet the NC State students behind the innovative project. 

Nov 13, 2014

5 Questions With Dean Kamen

Segway inventor Dean Kamen talks about facing criticism, teaching leadership skills to kids and how leadership is like love. Kamen speaks at the Shelton Leadership Forum Nov. 21. 

Nov 13, 2014

Researchers Find New Way to Move Atomically Thin Semiconductors for Use in Extremely Flexible Devices

Researchers have developed a new way to transfer thin semiconductor films, which are only one atom thick, onto arbitrary substrates, paving the way for flexible computing or photonic devices. 

Nov 12, 2014

Spires to Design Model School in China

A Chinese developer has tapped the Friday Institute's Hiller Spires to design a high school for students who hope to enroll in top U.S. universities. 

Nov 12, 2014

CED Career Clubs Nab NSF Grant

NC State’s Career Clubs will give students in four high poverty school districts a hands-on introduction to careers in science, technology, engineering and math. 

Nov 12, 2014

Expert Speaks on Future of Agriculture

The USDA's Sonny Ramaswamy discusses the world's agricultural challenges at a free event Thursday, Nov. 20. The talk is part of Cooperative Extension’s centennial celebration. 

Nov 12, 2014

2 Win Fulbright Scholar Awards

Two NC State researchers receive prestigious Fulbright Scholar awards for the 2014-15 academic year. 

Nov 12, 2014

Another Rankings Splash for Poole

The Poole College of Management is all business when it comes to building its reputation, moving up another nine spots on a ranking of the nation's best business schools. 

Nov 12, 2014

NC State’s Other Football Team

An NC State football game doesn't begin with kickoff or end when the clock expires. It takes the work of dozens — from groundskeepers to police officers to cooks — to create the game-day experience for 60,000-plus Wolfpack friends. Go behind the scenes with NC State magazine. 

Nov 12, 2014

Inhabit(ants) of New York City: High Diversity Underfoot in Urban Environments

Cities have more species diversity than you’d expect. A study of ants in Manhattan found not only a wide range of species, but also significant differences in the levels of biodiversity in different urban areas.