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Jan 29, 2016

Wolfpack Nation: Susan Gardner Applies Science to Environmental Policy

Susan Gardner, M.S. NC State 1991, uses her background in toxicology from NC State to understand how pollutants affect the sea turtles, fish and other marine creatures. 

coach and two football players

Jan 27, 2016

Hipps Gives Back to CALS, Engineering and Athletics

Jim Hipps and his wife, Kathy, recently made philanthropic commitments that will positively impact the university for generations to come and will honor some of the people who defined Jim’s experience as a student-athlete at NC State. 

Richard at a table

Jan 25, 2016

Grad Students: A Class of Their Own

Grad students like Richard Yentes are valued instructors at NC State University. 

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Jan 11, 2016

University Offers NCFDD Membership to Grad Students, Post-docs

NC State University, is offering graduate students, post-doctoral scholars and faculty the opportunity to join the National Center for Faculty Diversity and Development (NCFDD) at no cost. 

Scott looking at petri dish

Dec 11, 2015

Ph.D. Student Project Evolves Into New Tool for the Biotech Industry

When Scott Vu started working on a computer science research project as a teenager, he didn’t realize it would lead him down a path to earning a Ph.D. and launching a company to help the biotechnology industry. 

levy and dunning shake hands

Dec 10, 2015

CVM Ph.D. Graduate Receives Distinguished Alumni Award

Dr. Julie Levy, a professor of shelter medicine at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, received a 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award from NC State. Levy, who received her Ph.D.… 

Grad student at commencement

Dec 4, 2015

Former Ambassador is Commencement Speaker

Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry, director of Stanford University’s U.S.-Asia Security Initiative, will deliver NC State’s commencement address on Friday, Dec. 18 at 9 a.m. in the PNC Arena in Raleigh. 

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Nov 23, 2015

Meet the 2015-16 Faculty Scholars

NC State Chancellor Randy Woodson announced the 2015-16 University Faculty Scholars, top NC State early- and mid-career faculty who will receive $10,000 in donated funds for each of the next five years to support their academic endeavors. 

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Nov 20, 2015

Prime Mover

Graduate student Xavier Primus, computer science, tells of his undergraduate experience as a Park Scholar and his interdisciplinary project with the Department of Communication. 

Hassan with model plane

Nov 17, 2015

Hassan Continues to Contribute

Dr. Hassan A. Hassan, a longtime College of Engineering professor, supports graduate student fellowships as a way of acknowledging those who once helped him.