Graduate School’s magazine
Jul 10, 2017
Graduate student Shahnee Haire says that her certificate program helped prepare her for assisting those in her county who lost everything after Hurricane Matthew.
Chandler Maness, a master's student in textiles, wants to make firefighters safer by developing materials and gear designs that protect them from particulates in smoke.
Sayed Mashaheet, PhD alumnus and postdoc, is developing wheat varieties that are tolerant to ozone and resistant to wheat rust, a devastating disease that could destroy the world's wheat crop.
Graduate student Sophia Webster is trying to fight Zika by engineering mosquitoes that won't spread the disease.
PhD student Andrea Brandt is seeking a prosthesis that can adapt to an amputee's movement, rather than amputees having to adapt to their prostheses.
Brianna Massie Hess is looking for simple solutions to help hog producers deal with lagoon waste.
Jan 1, 2017
Welcome to Think Magazine. Learn about the great work of our graduate students and recent alumni.
Nov 29, 2016
The Graduate School introduces Think magazine, which showcases the achievements and contributions of our graduate students and graduate alumni.
Magadalena Sorger was on the path to an MBA degree and a chance to enter the high-stakes world of business ... until she discovered ants.
Douglas Shoemaker, who completed his doctorate this year, trained at NC State’s Center for Geospatial Analytics before accepting a directorship at the Center for Applied GIS at UNC-Charlotte on July 1 this year.