Dec 21, 2016
More than 3,500 students will turn their tassels during NC State’s fall commencement on December 16. The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost provides support to ensure each of these students becomes a successful graduate.
A $5 million gift from NC State University alumnus Andy Albright and his wife, Jane, will bolster both the NC State Entrepreneurship Initiative and the General H. Hugh Shelton Leadership Center.
NC State’s Agricultural Institute has launched an initiative to connect a talented workforce with agriculture. North Carolina has one of the largest veteran populations in the country and as veterans leave military service many are looking for new jobs and opportunities.
Thanks to a $5 million gift from Michele and Ross Annable — and a generous one-to-one match from the R.B. Terry Charitable Foundation — many veterinary medicine students at NC State will now receive scholarship support and powerful encouragement to serve their communities.
Dec 16, 2016
Del Bohnenstiehl listens to underwater volcanic eruptions in order to confirm the presence of lava.
Dec 6, 2016
Neurons generated at different life stages in mice can impact aspects of their olfactory sense and behavior.
Nov 29, 2016
NC State chemists have discovered a way to make pinpoint changes to an enzyme-driven “assembly line” that will enable scientists to improve or change the properties of existing antibiotics as well as create designer compounds.
Researchers have developed a new strategy for fabricating more efficient plastic solar cells.
Nov 28, 2016
A specific neurotoxin can persist, accumulate and reach significant depths quickly in “marine snow” formed by the algae Pseudo-nitzschia, which could impact shellfish and the humans who consume it.
Nov 21, 2016
Researchers stop allergic reactions by removing a key receptor from mast cells and basophils.
Three North Carolina State University faculty members have been elected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Nov 17, 2016
As wildfires scorch more than 40,000 acres in the North Carolina foothills and western mountains, thousands of firefighters fan out across the Southeast. Decades of NC State research stands behind them.
Nov 14, 2016
NC State entomologists are developing genetic systems that could replace mosquito populations with strains that have a reduced capacity for transmitting disease.