Jul 10, 2017
"Just when I think I couldn't be more impressed by our students, I realize that achievement knows no boundaries." -- Maureen Grasso
Pragya Adhikari from Nepal is trying to breed a tomato that is tastier and more resistant to plant diseases.
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.
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.
Jun 13, 2017
Ph.D. student Jacob Krause is exploring reasons for the decline of weakfish over the past 10 years.
Jun 12, 2017
A research team of forensic psychologists -- including a graduate student and graduate alumna -- are investigating the incidence of mental illness in the Wake County Jail population.
May 31, 2017
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.