Sep 6, 2012
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2013-2014 Ace Fellows Program.
Registered dietitian Lisa Eberhart with University Dining is one of only five state employees to win this year's Governor's Awards for Excellence. Eberhart is being recognized in the innovations category.
Aug 30, 2012
“In the Garden with Bryce Lane,” the popular NC State-produced show reaches its 10th season this month. Lane attributes any success to his team.
A memo sent today from Provost Warwick Arden updates the campus community on progress with the new College of Sciences.
Ergonomic strain is a leading cause of injury on campus, but is easily avoided says Occupational Safety Manager Scott Mabry. Find out how to avoid repetitive injuries at work.
Andy Duncan, alumnus from the graduate creative writing program, has gone on to win multiple awards including the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for best science fiction story of the year. Come hear Duncan read at the Studio Theatre in Thompson Hall on Sept. 12.
Roll over rover, best trick and dog limbo are just some of the challenges your pooch can enter in this year's 21st Annual Dog Olympics. The event runs next Saturday, Sept. 8 at the Veterinary Health Complex on Centennial Biomedical Campus.
Dr. David H. Ley, a professor of poultry health management at the College of Veterinary Medicine, received a national award this month for sustained excellence in research in poultry disease and health.
NC State is ranked 29th in the world in engineering, technology and computer sciences in a newly released study ranking universities across the globe. Find out more.
The civil rights marches in 1965 are beautifully chronicled at a new and moving photo exhibit at the African American Cultural Center art gallery. The free exhibit opens on Sept. 12.
Ms. Wuf is one of 16 mascots competing for the Capital One Mascot of the Year. Her Los Angeles video shoot this week went "very well."
Aug 24, 2012
The director of The Science House wants to see more students studying STEM. Learn what inspires him as an educator.
Aug 23, 2012
Owners whose pets fly, slither, hop, scamper, swim or fit the description of “exotic pet” now have a place to go for medical care: NC State's new Exotic Animal Medicine Service.
Who will receive the next prestigious Watauga Medal for distinguished service to North Carolina State University? The committee is now officially accepting nominations.
NASA named an assistant professor from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering one of 10 Early Career Faculty Award winners this week. Each professor receives $200,000 funding per year for up to three years.