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Darren White

Winners lined up

Mar 22, 2018

Winners Named for 2018 Research Symposium

Twenty-four students were named winners in eight research categories at the Graduate Student Research Symposium, featuring posters by more than 200 students.

deans with Peggy Olive

Mar 21, 2018

Peggy Olive Celebrates 50 Years Service to the Graduate School

Olive celebrated her 50th work anniversary March 20 with more than 100 family members, co-workers and campus colleagues. Many former Graduate School employees – including three former deans -- stopped by to celebrate with “Ms. Peggy.”

students sharing posters at symposium

Mar 9, 2018

Celebrate Graduate Education at Research Symposium

More than 200 graduate students will participate in NC State’s Graduate Student Research Symposium March 21, 1:30-4 p.m., McKimmon Center.

Graduate School Slate team

Feb 28, 2018

New Admissions, Recruitment Tool Offers Benefits

February marked the launch of Slate, a new application system and a customer relationship management platform that will dramatically improve the ease of applying to NC State’s Graduate School.

Yanqi Ye

Jan 12, 2018

A ‘Smart’ Insulin Patch May Aid Future Therapies

Yanqi Ye, biomedical engineering student, is exploring ways to use micro-needles in a skin patch prevent and control diabetes and skin cancer.

Katelyn Brandt

Jan 12, 2018

Working With the Game-Changer Known as CRISPR

Student Katelyn Brandt came to NC State to get in on the cutting edge of research involving a new gene-editing technique called CRISPR.

Rodolphe in the lab

Jan 12, 2018

What You Should Know About CRISPR

You’ve seen headlines and possibly even heard podcasts on the topic of genetic editing. If you have not yet memorized the acronym CRISPR, you may want to start.

Ashley Yow

Jan 12, 2018

Blueberries: Student Works to Create Disease-Resistant Cultivars

Graduate student Ashley Yow is looking for ways to create blueberries that are resistant to mummy berry disease.

Jessica Phillips

Jan 12, 2018

An Intrepid Veteran and NC State Alum Finds A Hat That Fits

As a state park ranger, alumna Jessica Phillips is using her position to inform and 'bring the parks to the people.'

Latonya Graham at Hunt Library

Jan 12, 2018

Researching Ethics in Counseling with an Aim to Help Others

Latonya Graham's experience in public health led her to explore the ethics of how and when to notify patients of disease exposure.