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March 2019

Mr and Ms Wuf in Reynolds Coliseum.

Mar 29, 2019

State Loves #GivingPack

Thousands of NC State supporters roar into action, turning a Day of Giving into a howl of Wolfpack pride. 

Mar 29, 2019

April is Earth Month

This year’s Earth Month features more than 50 sustainability-related events. 

Inhwan Kim talks to Dr. Sally Pardue, ASEE-SE section president.

Mar 28, 2019

College of Engineering hosts ASEE Southeastern Section Conference

At the 2019 American Society for Engineering Education Southeastern Section (ASEE-SE) Conference, more than 200 professors, students and deans gathered to discuss how to improve the education of the future generation of well-rounded, global-thinking engineers. 

Electrical and Computer Engineering student Ragan Harrison

Mar 28, 2019

Meet Ragan Harrison

Meet electrical and computer engineering student Ragan Harrison who studied abroad at Shanghai Jiao Tong in China. 

ISE alumna Gayle Lanier interacts with student at minority recruitment event.

Mar 27, 2019

ISE boosts outreach and engagement

Julie Swann, department head of the Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the A. Doug Allison Distinguished Professor, has been working to increase outreach to potential students and engagement with alumni. 

Lilian Hsiao

Mar 21, 2019

We are the Wolfpack: Meet Lilian Hsiao

The award-winning scientist is breaking new ground for women in engineering. 

Israr Ul Haq, an Engineering Online student, poses near NC State's logo on campus.

Mar 21, 2019

From Pakistan to the Wolfpack: An Engineering Online grad’s journey to campus

Engineering Online graduate Israr Ul Haq traveled 28 hours from Pakistan to achieve a yearslong dream: seeing the school where he earned his master’s degree in person. 

Gertrude Cox, professor of statistics and head of the Department of Experimental Statistics, seated with four others, circa 1950. Photo source: NC State Libraries Special Collections Research Center

Mar 21, 2019

Women faculty trailblazers

Being the first and forging a new path certainly isn’t easy, but women faculty have done this and left their mark at NC State. Learn about the women who have made history at the university while improving the lives of others. 

photo of tetra fish and two diagrams of nanocolumns

Mar 20, 2019

Fish-inspired material changes color using nanocolumns

Inspired by the flashing colors of the neon tetra fish, researchers have developed a technique for changing the color of a material by manipulating the orientation of nanostructured columns in the material.