NC State's Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures and the US Army are expanding a project that offers intensive foreign language training to ROTC cadets and other students. Starting in January, active-duty soldiers will begin studying at Ft. Bragg and, later, on campus.
You may not know it, but your home is host to a staggering array of wild life that you can’t even see. To figure out what we’re living with, NC State researcher Rob Dunn wants to set out on a safari – in your house.
NC State's growing presence in Asia is opening professional, academic and personal opportunities to the university's students, faculty and alumni.
NC State faculty members help find the best North Carolina has to offer in culinary competitions at the North Carolina State Fair.
This is one student's perspective on the Presidential visit to NC State in September 2011
Howling Cow ice cream, produced at NC State, is one of the most sought-out foods on NC State Fair midway. But it's more than just a fair phenomenon.
Where is this new study space on campus?
Two NC State students reflect on a summer documenting the revolutionary movements in the Middle East. See and hear their poetic portraits of a revolution.
Do you know where this new study space is located on campus?