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Tim Peeler

Feb 23, 2017

Microbiology Class Wins SWI, CDC Contest

Alice Lee's Microbiology 360 class recently won a contest sponsored by the Small World Initiative and the Centers for Disease Control about solving the global antibiotics resistance crisis, beating out 13 other entries from across the country. 

Feb 16, 2017

Longtime Voice of NC State Dies at 91

C.A. Dillon, a 1947 NC State graduate, served as the public address announcer for NC State men's basketball for 53 years, covering seven head coaches and four different arenas. He was also a member of the NC State Board of Trustees. 

Feb 14, 2017

Celebrate Play4Kay With Women’s Basketball

Tickets for the annual NC State women's basketball Play4Kay Game are now on sale. The game, honoring the legacy of Hall of Fame Wolfpack women's coach Kay Yow, is against Wake Forest on Sunday, Feb. 19, at 2 p.m. at Reynolds Coliseum. 

Feb 9, 2017

Halliburton Named Director of Bookstores

Jeff Halliburton has been named the new director of NC State Bookstores. 

Three slain students are remembered at the Free Expression Tunnel.

Feb 9, 2017

Remembering Our Three Winners

In remembrance of the three NC State alumni who were slain in a Chapel Hill shooting on Feb. 10, 2015, the NC State community is encouraged to volunteer or give to the organization of their choice. 

Feb 2, 2017

Dynamics of the Unconscious Brain Under General Anesthesia

MIT professor of medical engineering and computational neurosciences Emery Brown will lead a discussion called “The Dynamics of the Unconscious Brain Under General Anesthesia" on Thursday, Feb. 9, at the Duke Energy Hall at Hunt Library. 

Jan 12, 2017

NC State’s MLK Day Commemoration Speech Rescheduled

Television personality and author Roland Martin will be the featured speaker at NC State's Martin Luther King Day commemoration. His speech, postponed from last week because of inclement weather, will be Monday, Jan. 23, at Stewart Theatre. 

Jan 12, 2017

Come See NC State’s Build-A-Block

A drop-in reception for those who have supported NC State's Build-A-Block partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Wake County will be held Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the worksite off Lake Wheeler Road. RSVP by Friday to attend. 

Jan 12, 2017

See the Future in 4D

Imagine a world where buildings and machines can self-assemble, replicate and repair themselves. Hear all about it from MIT professor Skylar Tibbits on Jan. 30 at Stewart Theatre. 

Talley Student Union and Reynolds Coliseum

Jan 5, 2017

Governor’s Inaugural Ball Returns to NC State

For the first time in 32 years, NC State will host the North Carolina Governor's Inaugural Ball, with events at newly renovated Reynolds Coliseum and Talley Student Union on Saturday. 

Jan 1, 2017

Employee Appreciation at Women’s Basketball

Faculty and staff can request a free ticket for the NC State-Miami women's basketball game on Jan. 5 at recently renovated Reynolds Coliseum. Friends and family can purchase a ticket for $3 each. 

Dec 14, 2016

ORIED Announces Inaugural GRIP Winners

Four NC State research teams have been selected as the inaugural winners of the Game-Changing Research Incentive Program (GRIP), a three-year, $2.3 million seed-funding initiative designed to stimulate interdisciplinary and collaborative research in the Triangle. 

Nov 17, 2016

Use Those Community Service Hours

All SHRA and EHRA employees who work at least 20 hours per week are allotted up to 24 hours for volunteer activities, or one hour a week (up to 36 hours annually) for mentoring/tutoring in a school-affiliated program for “at-risk” students or five hours a month (up to 45 hours annually) for participation in a public school literacy program. 

Nov 16, 2016

Faculty, Staff Appreciation Game on Nov. 26

Employees can purchase up to four deeply discounted NC State men's basketball tickets for the Nov. 26 game against Loyola at PNC Arena for Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day. 

Nov 16, 2016

Football Streak Ends at 598 Straight

Francis Combs, valued member of the Wolfpack Radio Network, will end his streak of 598 consecutive NC State football games, dating back to the 1966 season-opener. His reason? Family over football.