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May 2, 2019

14 Score NSF Fellowships for Graduate Research

The highly NSF Graduate Research Fellowships are competitive awards that go to students pursuing graduate degrees in the STEM disciplines. 

Aug 16, 2018

Two Ph.D. Students Receive VF Assistantships

Two College of Textiles Ph.D. students have been named recipients of the VF Graduate Assistantship in Apparel and Footwear. The award supports outstanding graduate students conducting research on emerging and advanced topics in apparel and footwear. 

May 31, 2017

Building Connections

A year-long internship as an undergraduate led Jacob Monroe to pursue his Ph.D. in civil engineering and delve into research that will have future impact on the nation’s power grid. 

May 31, 2017

$1 Million NSF Grant Launches Unique Master’s Program at NC State

A $1 million National Science Foundation grant will enable the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to create a new interdisciplinary master’s program for students from underrepresented groups. 

Apr 18, 2017

Graduate Students, Mentors Recognized at Celebration

Outstanding graduate students and two senior faculty mentors were recognized by the Graduate School during the annual Celebration of Graduate Student Success. 

Stephen Amoah in lab coat

Jan 19, 2017

Fellowship Helps Former Student Athlete Further His Education

Thanks to a Warren-Wolfpack Fellowship, former football player Stephen Amoah has traded his football uniform for a lab coat. He is testing light devices as part of his Ph.D. research on organic LEDs. Giving News story 

Tova Williams and panelist

Sep 29, 2016

Panelists Offer Tips on NSF Fellowship Success

Graduate School workshop offers students tips on applying for the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships. 

Nick Koberstein

Jul 28, 2016

Fellowship Eases Financial Burden

With help from Moshakos Family Teacher Education Graduate Fellowship, Wake County teacher Nick Koberstein earns his master's degree in math education. Story by College of Education staff 

people walking on brickyard

Jun 10, 2016

Spotlight: Megan Ennes, National Science Foundation Research Fellow

Megan Ennes, doctoral student in science education, recently received an invitation to the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships Program. 

Feb 16, 2016

Chuck and Marjorie Flink: Influence for the Future of Landscape Architecture

-Written by Monique Delage Renowned greenway designer Chuck Flink and his wife Marjorie have earmarked  a future multilevel estate gift to the College of Design that will support graduate landscape…