Take a walk through NC State's autumnal campus happenings (and yes, you're encouraged to go out of your way to step on that particularly crunchy-looking leaf).
Autumn is always a time of transition. Settling into a new academic year. Watching the seasons change and the leaves turn. Earlier sunsets and increasingly brisk mornings. Slowly breaking out light jackets, then sweaters, then heavy coats.
But the biggest transition here at NC State? Our Pack was called back once again for a fall semester held in person. This formerly sleepy campus has returned to its full bustle — and just in time to spend the final stretch of 2021 together, reunited in our favorite place.
Check out some of the peak moments from our fall 2021 semester.
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On Oct. 14, Reynolds Coliseum hosted a double-feature event. Primetime With the Pack kicked off the men’s and women’s basketball seasons in style with contests, performances and special appearances from student-athletes. Then, artists Yung Gravy and Duckwrth took over the stage for the packHOWL concert, hosted by our University Activities Board.
Red and White Week
We painted the town red during our annual homecoming extravaganza, Red and White Week, held Oct. 24-30.
Students, faculty, staff and friends of the university came together — on campus again after months apart — to show their Wolfpack pride and be part of NC State’s biggest celebration.
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Red and White Week is when we call members of our Pack from far and wide to return home and celebrate our extraordinary university with us.
Students celebrated (and grabbed coveted 2021 Red and White Week t-shirts) during a kickoff event at Stafford Commons.
Students celebrated (and grabbed coveted 2021 Red and White Week t-shirts) during a kickoff event at Stafford Commons.
We added a splash of school spirit to our favorite thoroughfare. Student organizations painted the windows of shops lining Hillsborough Street leading up to the big game.
We added a splash of school spirit to our favorite thoroughfare. Student organizations painted the windows of shops lining Hillsborough Street leading up to the big game.
We added a splash of school spirit to our favorite thoroughfare. Student organizations painted the windows of shops lining Hillsborough Street leading up to the big game.
We added a splash of school spirit to our favorite thoroughfare. Student organizations painted the windows of shops lining Hillsborough Street leading up to the big game.
The creativity of our Pack was on full display during the Floats on Founders parade.
In Stewart Theatre, homecoming speaker Brad R. Lambert ’12 talked about his out-of-this-world collaborations with Disney, Marvel Studios and more.
We celebrated the dedication of Fitts-Woolard Hall, the College of Engineering’s new cutting-edge academic and research building on Centennial Campus.
We celebrated the dedication of Fitts-Woolard Hall, the College of Engineering’s new cutting-edge academic and research building on Centennial Campus.
Hungry students put their red-filled wardrobes to use, scoring free and discounted meals during daily Wear Red, Get Fed events.
Hungry students put their red-filled wardrobes to use, scoring free and discounted meals during daily Wear Red, Get Fed events.
Red and White Week is also an opportunity to give back to the community beyond our campus. Student groups headed to Hillsborough Street for an afternoon clean-up event.
Red and White Week is also an opportunity to give back to the community beyond our campus. Student groups headed to Hillsborough Street for an afternoon clean-up event.
These unmissable signature events helped us amp up the NC State spirit all week long:
Chancellor’s Fall Address
Chancellor Randy Woodson reflected on the past year and shared NC State’s bold plans for the future in his annual address, live from the atrium lobby of Talley Student Union.
Red and White Week was the perfect time to let the donors who support our university know just how much they mean to us. Our student body showed up in a big way with video messages, handwritten thank-you cards and more.
NC SYNC: Through the Decades
Student groups across campus sent their best performers to bring our favorite throwback songs to life during the university’s annual lip-syncing contest, NC SYNC.
Homecoming Game
It all led to the main event. On Saturday, we ended Red and White Week strong as our Wolfpack faced the Louisville Cardinals head to head in Carter-Finley Stadium — and walked away victorious.
The fun-filled night also featured a halftime announcement of this year’s Leader of the Pack, biomedical engineering major and Goodnight Scholar Sarah Hall.
Harambee!
Students, faculty, staff and community members honored the 30th anniversary of NC State’s African American Cultural Center during the center’s annual Harambee! event. Held on Oct. 29 at Harris Field, the block party and showcase featured music, food trucks, games and more.
Veterans Day 5K
Bright and early on Veterans Day, NC State’s Army ROTC program and Jeffrey Wright Military and Veteran Services sponsored a 5K run. Afterward, attendees headed to the Memorial Belltower for a ceremony to honor those who have served.
More Semester Highlights
Whether it was in the classroom, on the dance floor or off campus, our Wolfpack found plenty more ways to make the fall 2021 semester memorable.
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September marked the 100th anniversary of NC State’s Wolfpack nickname. (Fun fact: There are 100 wolves hidden in this photo. Can you find them all?)
The N.C. State Fair made a triumphant return in October with plenty of fried food, fun rides and, most importantly, the Howling Cow booth. What could be finer?
The N.C. State Fair made a triumphant return in October with plenty of fried food, fun rides and, most importantly, the Howling Cow booth. What could be finer?
The N.C. State Fair made a triumphant return in October with plenty of fried food, fun rides and, most importantly, the Howling Cow booth. What could be finer?
Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers came together during the College of Sciences Research Symposium to share interdisciplinary research that addresses grand scientific and societal challenges.
Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers came together during the College of Sciences Research Symposium to share interdisciplinary research that addresses grand scientific and societal challenges.
Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers came together during the College of Sciences Research Symposium to share interdisciplinary research that addresses grand scientific and societal challenges.
Thousands of red poppies — the international symbol for remembering military service and sacrifice — were planted around the Belltower to mark Veterans Day.
Students dressed to the nines and partied the night away at the Red and White Ball, held in Talley State Ballroom on Nov. 13.
Students dressed to the nines and partied the night away at the Red and White Ball, held in Talley State Ballroom on Nov. 13.
Changing Colors
Who knew that a tree could gain a cult following?
Nestled between Park Shops and Page Hall, there’s a belovedginkgotree (now dubbed “The Tree”) that has captured the hearts of our Wolfpack with its magnificent fall transformation.
Good news for leaf-peepers: We’re sharing the latest-breaking updates as The Tree changes colors over on NC State’s Instagram page. Be sure to follow along with us.
Nov. 18, 2020: When these leaves start to hit the ground, it’s a surefire sign that fall is afoot.Nov. 30, 2020: The Tree in all its golden glory.