When it opens in early January, the Hunt Library will be more than a signature NC State building: it will create new ways to learn, research, collaborate and strengthen the university’s long tradition of leading transformative change.
Sina Barham is a champion of change. The NC State doctoral student has developed technology that makes maps and other web content acccessible to those with disabilities.
The federally funded Energy Fellows program is training the energy leaders of tomorrow.
It takes a big party to celebrate 125 years of tradition and transformation.
It’s the stuff of birthday dreams: a party with live music, hundreds of friends, surprises and plenty of gifts and cake. Better yet, you’re invited to NC State’s 125th birthday celebration Monday at Reynolds Coliseum.
NC State experts unlock the secrets of soil samples, skulls, fibers and more to help law enforcement turn cold cases into convictions.
Researchers in the College of Textiles are building a database that can offer more certainty to investigators using fibers as evidence in court.
Each year, freshman engineering majors compete at Freshmen Engineering Design Day. The end-of-semester event rewards persistence, teamwork and creativity.
Volunteers came together at NCSU on August 20 to package meals for Stop Hunger Now. The food will go to hunger relief efforts in Haiti.
Students gathered on Tucker/Owen beach after their first day of classes to enjoy food and games sponsored by the Inter-Residence Council, the InterFraternity Council and the Panhellenic Sororities.