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Darren White

Professional Development Team Group Photo at 2019's 3MT Event

Jan 24, 2020

2019 Professional Development Year in Review

Where has the year gone? Toward productivity and beyond! Take a look at everything we have done this past year as a team and hear what we all have to look forward to in 2020. 

Ana Meza Salazar

Jan 24, 2020

Researcher Spotlight: Ana Meza Salazar

Every year the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center funds a multi-disciplinary cohort of Global Change Fellows representing colleges across NC State University. Here are some highlights about 2019-20 Fellow and Ph.D. student Ana Meza Salazar and the applied research she’s conducting. 

Hafizul Ismal at food pantry

Jan 23, 2020

3MT Winner Helps Food Banks Reach More People

Engineering Ph.D. student Hafizul Islam won the 2019 Three Minute Thesis by describing his research that helps food banks distribute food more equitably, effectively and efficiently. 

Staff and students use the newly renovated Carmichael gym Complex

Jan 8, 2020

Keep Your Resolution: Get Fit in 2020

Three graduate students who are fitness instructors at NC State’s Wellness and Recreation offer tips on how to fit exercise into a busy schedule -- and get paid for it. 

Monique presenting her research

Dec 20, 2019

Understanding Neurodiversity with Monique N. Colclough

Dr. Monique Colclough is currently a postdoctoral scholar working with the Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research. She is researching neurodiversity in higher education and specifically focuses on how students who have autism can be best supported academically and holistically as institutions rethink how student success is defined and measured. 

photo of vet with dog

Dec 10, 2019

Meet the NC State CVM House Officers

What is a house officer and how do they contribute to the work at the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM)? Read on to learn more about how these specially trained clinicians are further developing their skills, training the next generation of veterinarians, and treating a range of animals here at NC State. 

Graduate students at commencement

Dec 6, 2019

Congratulations to Our Fall 2019 Graduates

On Dec. 19, more than 1,500 graduate degrees will be awarded at NC State University’s fall commencement exercises. These include nearly 1,200 master’s degrees and 367 doctoral degrees. 

Dane Grismer working in his KBI lab

Dec 2, 2019

Job Search Tips with NC State Alum Dane Grismer

According to NC State undergraduate (BS, Chemical Engineering; BS, Paper Science and Engineering, 2009) and postdoctoral alum, Dane Grismer, Ph.D., it is never too early to begin your job search. Grismer describes his process of career exploration, his insights from serving on job searches with his current employer (KBI Biopharma), and offers advice on being prepared and strategic in a new role. 

Notes from the Field Reception. From left to right: Katie Homar, Joe Aldinger, Vanessa Doriott-Anderson, and Lydia Villa Komaroff

Nov 21, 2019

Notes from the Field: Lydia Villa-Komaroff

Lydia Villa-Komaroff's research helped make the production of insulin more efficient. She’s also led a small biotech company through a billion-plus dollar acquisition, served as chief executive and chief science officer of a start-up company and helped to establish an organization committed to increasing diversity in STEM. She reflected on these experiences and more during her Notes from the Field lecture at NC State. 

Anna Spencer

Nov 20, 2019

Think Magazine

Think is the digital magazine of NC State University's Graduate School. We reach out to graduate alumni of the university and friends of the Graduate School to share success stories.