Mar 7, 2017
Molecular models aim to improve design of cheaper, more efficient amine chemicals to capture carbon dioxide.
Feb 27, 2017
An invasive species of marsh grass may provide similar benefits to protected wetlands as native marsh grasses.
Feb 23, 2017
Alice Lee’s Microbiology 360 class recently won a contest sponsored by the Small World Initiative and the Centers for Disease Control about solving the global antibiotics resistance crisis, beating out 13 other entries from across the country.
Feb 22, 2017
One in every eight students in North Carolina public schools has a disability. A program supported by the Science House at NC State is helping tap this potential wellspring of talent for the state’s STEM industries.
Some of Earth’s naturally occurring heavy metals can take a significant toll on human health. That’s why lead, arsenic, cadmium and other toxic metals headlined the first research symposium hosted […]
Feb 21, 2017
One in every eight students in North Carolina public schools has a disability. That’s nearly 170,000 people who need the expert support of the state’s educators. But those students are also a potential wellspring of talent for the state’s STEM industries.
Feb 20, 2017
NC State junior Christina LaMaire credits the Goodnight Scholars Program — and the opportunities it provides — with changing her life.
Feb 13, 2017
NC State’s research image contest is open to faculty, staff, graduate students and postdocs. Show us what makes your work amazing!
Feb 6, 2017
Graduate students enrich NC State through their teaching and research in a diverse array of subjects. Jami Mulgrave, a doctoral student studying statistics, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the graduate experience.
A faculty member and a student at NC State are both pursuing their academic passions thanks to the philanthropy of the late John Risley — a longtime professor at the university — and his family.