Jun 6, 2013
Summer is here and DELTA will be offering many opportunities over the next few months to help you learn more about teaching and learning with technology.
Professor emeritus John E. Penick was honored for his national leadership in science education by the National Science Teachers Association.
Enjoy three shows this month at Summer TheatreFest in Thompson Hall.
May 31, 2013
Andrey V. Kuznetsov, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, joins an elite group of international academics honored by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany.
May 23, 2013
New employee orientation is getting a facelift and a new home in June, when the staff in NC State’s new Onboarding Center takes over management of the information sessions from human resources.
Tickets are still available for the Farm to Fork Picnic, a delicious event scheduled for Sunday, June 9 in Hurdle Mills.
Will Hooker's landscape design studio turned an Asian garden into a dragon's playground. See the remarkable bamboo sculpture.
Two NC State faculty members have been named to the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, a major program unit of the National Research Council.
Guidelines on computer use, tuition waivers and tenure were among a host of policies recently revised by the university. Read a summary of the changes.
The Southeast Climate Science Center presents two seminars of interest to faculty and staff.
May 22, 2013
Scientists at the Triangle's three major universities leveraged the power of collaboration to secure funding for a new high-tech nanoscale facility.
Attend a retirement event at the Point for Frances Milks, longtime assistant to the chancellor.
May 16, 2013
Scenes from this year's amazing Art2Wear fashion show, the annual extravaganza sponsored by the College of Design and the College of Textiles.
On Earth Day 2013, NC State received awards for environmental responsibility and commitment from the city of Raleigh.
May 15, 2013
Go behind the scenes at the Dearstyne Roll-Off Convenience Site, where more than 90 percent of construction debris is recycled or reused.
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