It's rare for an undergraduate to build a strong research record. 2012 alumnus Adam Keith did that and then some, earning a co-author's credit on a paper published in the prestigious journal Nature.
English professor Walt Wolfram and his students help keep a dialect alive on the Outer Banks.
NC State's alumni population grew by more than 5,200 people on Saturday, as the university conferred degrees on spring graduates.
Spring break isn't just about partying. This year, NC State students spent their time off learning about textiles in Peru and teaching linguistics in Ocracoke.
The N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences' Nature Research Center will bring science, and NC State expertise, to the public in some exciting new ways.
NC State is celebrating 125 years of tradition and transformation.
NC State research doesn't live only in the lab: our forensic scientists have helped law enforcement close cases.
NC State experts unlock the secrets of soil samples, skulls, fibers and more to help law enforcement turn cold cases into convictions.
With 3-D modeling, NC State researchers are recreating crime scenes for law enforcement.
Researchers in the College of Textiles are building a database that can offer more certainty to investigators using fibers as evidence in court.