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Howling wolf statues on campus

Jan 11, 2021

Engineering your post-postdoc career

In a first-of-its-kind event, the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs collaborated with the College of Engineering to empower engineering postdocs to take advantage of the opportunities available at NC State to launch the next stage of their careers. 

Portrait photo of NC State Goodnight Scholar Justin May on the NC State campus.

Jan 8, 2021

Goodnight Spotlight: Justin May

Despite the challenges that come with being a non-traditional student, Goodnight Scholar Justin May T'22 has excelled in his two years at NC State. 

Jan 7, 2021

Nanodroplets and ultrasound ‘drills’ prove effective at tackling tough blood clots

The new technique was designed to break up particularly tough blood clots. 

Jan 6, 2021

Granting gifts of appreciation

NC State engineering professor Christine Grant gave handmade gifts to every member of the NC State Housekeeping staff and leaders. 

Two people working on an electronic device

Jan 5, 2021

Robots in the air and on the water could improve shellfish farming

A new NC State project is putting robots to use to monitor water quality in ways that allow shellfish farmers to raise yields and ensure food safety. 

sign reading "together we can help stop the spread of covid-19"

Dec 21, 2020

Vaccine Q&A: Herd immunity and prioritizing access to vaccines

We also talk about why some people are unable to receive a vaccine. 

bulldozer in a landfill

Dec 14, 2020

Applying compost to landfills could have environmental benefits

Compost could be useful well beyond the garden. 

The photo "testing + holi" shows an engineering project centered in colorful powder.

Dec 14, 2020

Gallery: Envisioning research winners

NC State researchers highlighted their vital work in natural resources, engineering, veterinary medicine and more through art in the 2020 Envisioning Research Contest. 

color wheel showing range of quantum dot colors made with artificial chemist 2.0

Dec 11, 2020

Artificial Chemist 2.0: Quantum dot R&D in less than an hour

New technology expedites quantum dot R&D and manufacturing.