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Jul 1, 2015

Dining Wins Innovator Award

NC State's University Dining has been named the 2015 College Innovator of the Year by Food Management Magazine. 

May 20, 2015

In Memoriam: Slater Newman

Professor of psychology Slater Newman, who joined NC State's faculty in 1957, passed away on May 13. 

Apr 15, 2015

Annual Global Awards Presented

The College of Design's Art Rice won the Jackson Rigney International Service Award, and others were honored for their global engagement and outreach at Office of International Affairs' annual global awards presentation. 

Apr 13, 2015

Gregg Museum Breaks Ground Tuesday

Join Chancellor Woodson and other members of the NC State community at the groundbreaking ceremony for the relocation, renovation and expansion of the Gregg Museum of Art and Design. 

Apr 8, 2015

Interviews for COS Dean Begin Next Week

The four finalists to be NC State's next dean of the College of Sciences will be on campus for interviews and open forums, beginning next week. 

Apr 8, 2015

Outreach and Engagement Banquet on April 13

Monday's banquet will honor faculty, staff and students for their dedicated work in extension, service and community involvement. 

Apr 1, 2015

Submit DELTA Grants Proposals by May 15

Submit a DELTA Grants proposal between April 7 and May 15. Improve your chances of receiving one of five grants by scheduling a consultation with DELTA staff or attending a specialized workshop on April 24. 

Feb 5, 2015

In Memoriam: Peter Reeves Lord

Longtime textile professor Peter Reeves Lord died on Jan. 22, 2015. He was 91. 

Oct 24, 2011

Supernova Solved

In 185 A.D., Chinese astronomers recorded a bright “guest star” in the night sky. By the 1960s, astronomers figured out that the guest star was in fact a supernova, and identified the remains of the stellar explosion. And in 2011, a team of astrophysicists led by NC State researchers solved the mystery of what caused this… 

Sep 7, 2011

Mattocks Appointed to NC State Board of Trustees

Bob Mattocks of New Bern has been appointed by Governor Bev Perdue to the North Carolina State University Board of Trustees, effective Sept. 1. Mattocks served two terms on the board from 2001-09.  Now retired, he is the former chairman and CEO of Jenkins Gas and Oil of New Bern and was involved in various… 

Aug 9, 2011

NC State Notifying Parents of Inadvertent Release of Information

Data housed on a North Carolina State University computer server that contained private information for about 1,800 school children from Richmond and Wilson counties was inadvertently made available online. The data was gathered from 2003-2006 as part of a research study on classroom practices. The data contained names, social security numbers and dates of birth.… 

Aug 5, 2011

NC State Selects Hotel Project For Hillsborough Street

North Carolina State University has selected a local real estate development team to develop a mixed-use project across from the Memorial Bell Tower as part of continuing effort to revitalize Hillsborough Street. A proposal submitted by Bell View Partners and The Bernstein Companies was chosen from four responses to the Request For Proposals issued in… 

Apr 21, 2011

NC State Alum Chris Hondros Killed In Libya

Getty Images has generously allowed NC State to display selected photographs by alumnus Chris Hondros, who was killed in Libya on April 20, 2011. The death of Hondros, a war photographer, has drawn international media coverage. Bill Krueger, with the Alumni Association, penned this tribute for Red and White for Life: Acclaimed war photographer Chris Hondros,… 

Apr 28, 2010

NC State Residence Hall Selected to Compete in National Building Competition

North Carolina State University’s Tucker Residence Hall has been selected to participate in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) first national “Working off the Waste” competition among commercial buildings to save energy and fight climate change. 

Mar 3, 2010

NC State Selects Fifteenth Class of Park Scholars

North Carolina State University has named 53 Park Scholars for the Class of 2014.  Candidates were selected based on their potential in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service and character. The Park Scholarship is valued at $80,000 for residents of North Carolina and $135,000 for students from other states. Brief biographies of the Class of…