Mar 26, 2014
Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist John Mather will deliver the physics department's 2014 L.H. Thomas Lecture on April 10.
NC State introduces a new type of mulch blended from campus landscape debris and wood chips donated by a local tree company. Learn how innovative thinking and collaboration are paying off.
College of Design alumnus Alex Isley has been named a 2014 recipient of the prestigious AIGA medal, the highest honor of the design profession.
Associate Professor of English Huiling Ding has been honored for penning the best article of the year in Technical Communication Quarterly.
Mar 23, 2014
The University Energy Council will host a forum on sustainable buildings, featuring a keynote address by Chris Pyke, vice president for research at the U.S. Green Building Council.
Mar 20, 2014
The Office of Outreach and Engagement hosts a luncheon on Monday, April 14, to recognize students, faculty, volunteers and partners for their support.
Steven Marks has been appointed associate dean and director of medical services in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst will receive the William C. Friday Award next week in a ceremony at the Hunt Library.
Joanne L. Tuohy, a postdoctoral oncology resident in the College of Veterinary Medicine, is one of five veterinary residents nationwide selected as a 2014 AKC Canine Health Foundation Clinician-Scientist Fellow.
Chancellor Randy Woodson has appointed accounting professor Roby B. Sawyers to serve as NC State’s new faculty athletics representative.
Go behind the scenes at the new Talley Student Union as One Earth World Cuisine opens its doors for business. The new restaurant features an eclectic mix of flavors, from Mediterranean and Asian to Latin and Caribbean.
It's NC State's turn to host the North Carolina Literary Festival. Meet best-selling authors, including Pulitzer Prize winners Junot Díaz, Richard Ford and Paul Muldoon. The festival runs April 3–6.
Mar 19, 2014
Two of NC State’s longtime supporters are honored with the Watauga Medal, the university’s highest nonacademic honor. Learn more about Peaches Gunter Blank and Burley Mitchell.
Mar 17, 2014
Paula F. Cray, a leader in food safety research, has been appointed to head the Department of Population Health and Pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Mar 13, 2014
A book on organic farming, genetics and the future of food is the 2014 common reading selection.
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