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May 2020

Students changing class

May 7, 2020

College recognizes outstanding seniors

The College of Engineering at North Carolina State University is happy to announce the 2020 Outstanding Senior Awards to four exceptional students in the categories of Citizenship and Service, Humanities, Leadership and Scholarly Achievement.  

Students sing the Alma Mater at the conclusion of commencement.

May 5, 2020

Departments to share celebration of graduates videos

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak and current restrictions on large gatherings, spring commencement for NC State University and College of Engineering departmental graduations have been postponed. Several departments within the College will be sharing celebration videos. 

radiation warning sign

May 5, 2020

Study highlights gallium oxide’s promise for next generation radiation detectors

Single-crystal gallium oxide makes a faster, tougher x-ray sensor. 

Emilie Phan

May 5, 2020

Meet Emilie Phan

Meet Emilie Phan who studied abroad at the University of Adelaide in Australia. 

Memorial Belltower

May 4, 2020

Park Scholarships announces class of 2024

NC State names its 25th class of Park Scholars. 

Kiekebusch with butterflies

May 4, 2020

Graduates give us their best shots

With Spring 2020 commencement exercises postponed, the Graduate School reached out to students earning master’s and doctoral degrees this spring. You can see the amazing results here. 

Hartley LeRoy's mask printing

May 1, 2020

Entrepreneur student gives back by making PPE for healthcare workers

Hartley LeRoy has been hard at work volunteering to make face shields for front-line health care workers. 

Johnny Davis

May 1, 2020

Graduating senior moving on to Miller Fellowship

Graduating senior, Johnny Davis, found out this week that he will be hanging around campus for a while longer after graduation. He was recently named a Miller Fellow for the Dr. Thomas Kenan Miller III Fellows Program for the 2020 – 2021 cohort. 

breathable touch sensor

May 1, 2020

‘Breathable’ electronics pave the way for more functional wearable tech

Stretchable electronic material can ‘breath’ – making it more comfortable for users.