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Brent Winter

Feb 2, 2017

5 Questions With S. James Gates Jr.

Discover how theoretical physicist Sylvester Gates Jr. envisions the intersection of science and society at the the 2017 Humanities and Social Sciences Diversity Lecture. 

Nov 17, 2016

Dance Program Presents Fall Concert

The NC State Dance Program will present its annual fall concert today and Friday, Nov. 17-18, at 8 p.m. in Stewart Theatre inside Talley Student Union. The concert will feature dances in a variety of styles, including contemporary ballet, tap, jazz, African and modern. 

The top of the NC State Memorial Bell Tower peeks into view amid blue sky and clouds.

Oct 27, 2016

Extra Leave Approved for Hurricane-Affected Employees

Faculty and staff who endured substantial damage or total loss of their primary residence can apply for up to 80 hours of management-approved leave. The deadline to submit applications for this leave is Dec. 31. 

Oct 6, 2016

African-American Cultural Center Celebrates 25th Anniversary

NC State’s African American Cultural Center recalls the past and plans new initiatives as it marks a quarter century on campus. 

Sep 8, 2016

Rediscover MLK’s Impact at ‘Experiencing King’

Next weekend, NC State is opening its doors for "Experiencing King," a two-day series of events that will give the public a chance to rediscover Martin Luther King Jr.'s impact on the state of North Carolina and the nation through stage drama, documentary film, recently unearthed audio archives, modern art and immersive technologies that re-create the experience of what it was like to attend two of King's landmark speeches in North Carolina. 

Aug 25, 2016

Gregg Museum Fills Fall With Art, Film, Music

The Gregg Museum of Art and Design won't open in its new location until next spring, but that won't prevent Arts NC State from hosting a variety events this fall at various venues around Raleigh. Check out the upcoming schedule. 

Jul 19, 2016

Terror Attack Ends Brief, Brilliant Life

Camille Murris, who attended classes at NC State in 2011, died in the July 14 terrorist attack in France. Murris' passion for service and adventurous spirit powered her volunteer efforts on three continents. 

May 26, 2016

TheatreFest Salutes Agatha Christie

It would be a crime to miss out on a slate of summer theatrical presentations honoring British mystery writer Agatha Christie. 

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

Apr 7, 2016

Scearce Scores Macbeth Ballet

College of Design professor J. Mark Scearse has composed the score for The Carolina Ballet's performance of Macbeth, which will run from April 14-17 at Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium and from April 30-May 1 at the Durham Performing Arts Center. 

Feb 11, 2016

5 Questions on Diversity in Higher Ed

Robert Jones, president of the University at Albany, shares his perspectives on the nature of leadership and the importance of confronting issues of race and racism. Jones delivers the 2016 Humanities and Social Sciences Diversity Lecture Feb. 17. 

Nov 19, 2015

Real-World Entrepreneurs

At downtown's HQ Raleigh, NC State Poole College of Management students work with real-world entrepreneurs and learn what it takes to launch successful startups. 

Nov 12, 2015

Cherokee Language Film Wins Awards

The documentary about the Cherokee language made by NC State linguistics professor Walt Wolfram and his colleagues in the North Carolina Language and Life Project recently won awards at three film festivals. 

Nov 5, 2015

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month

Beginning Thursday, NC State's Multicultural Student Affairs will kick off a multi-event celebration of Native American Heritage Month. 

Oct 22, 2015

Voice of Tunisian Revolution at Stewart

Emel Mathlouthi, whose song "Kelmti Horra" was adopted as the anthem for the Tunisian Revolution in 2010, will perform at Stewart Theatre on Thursday at 8 p.m. 

Oct 8, 2015

Poet’s Work Spans 40 Creative Years

Language professor Tom Feeny recently published his second collection of poetry.