Nov 19, 2015
Fans attending NC State's final two home football games are advised to arrive early, leave bags at home and plan on additional wait times for stadium entry as athletics announces enhanced security measures.
Frustrated by the complexities of collecting or recovering volumes of research data? Our savvy friends in the Office of Information Technology have just the right tools for the job. They’ll even train you on how to take advantage of these time-saving programs.
NC State spud sleuth Jean Ristaino finds more evidence that the pathogen responsible for Ireland's potato famine in the 1840s originated in South America.
Meet some of the candidates vying to head the Poole College of Management and the College of Textiles. Open forums are scheduled next week and the week after Thanksgiving.
The newly established Comparative Medicine Institute (CMI) wants to make it easier to translate basic research into clinical applications that will improve the health of both people and animals.
Nov 18, 2015
Education faculty are leading the way in National Science Foundation-funded research on innovative ways to teach math.
An education advocate and former governor won NC State's Friday Medal.
A new study finds that dealing with a major stressful event appears to make some older adults better able to cope with the ups and downs of day-to-day stress.
Nov 17, 2015
B. Jayant Baliga will be inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, adding to a string of laurels that have seen him lauded from the North Carolina Governor’s Mansion to the White House.
NC State completes healthier campus initiative goals two years ahead of schedule.
Nov 16, 2015
NC State collaborates with communities in the western foothills of North Carolina to improve educational programs and spark economic growth through innovation.
Computer science graduate Xavier Primus was accepted into MIT, Georgetown and Duke — and then went to NC State instead. Learn why we’re increasingly the first choice of elite students.
Chancellor Randy Woodson announces this year’s University Faculty Scholars, high-performing faculty members recognized for their significant achievements in scholarship, teaching and service.
An interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers has developed a device that allows people who are blind to monitor their guide dogs, in order to keep tabs on the health and well-being of their canine companions.
Nov 13, 2015
Nobody knows the dog poop debate like Clodagh Lyons-Bastian.