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July 2019

Phil Freelon in front of office glass

Jul 15, 2019

A Legacy of Serving and Enhancing Communities

"If our museum is furthering the understanding between cultures and recognized for the power that it can have over people’s lives, the payoff is at the end there’s something there that is going to be standing for a long time." Phil Freelon, who graduated from the College of Design in 1975, passed away on July 9. The legacy he built through service to his alma mater and through community-enhancing architecture, such as the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, will indeed stand for a long time. 

Teacher Lindsey Evans celebrates with students

Jul 15, 2019

Meet the Award-Winning College of Education Alumni

From first-year teachers receiving accolades for their work in the classroom to veteran educators being honored for their exemplary careers, NC State College of Education alumni continue to demonstrate excellence in education. Private support helps the college continue to prepare even more extraordinary educators who will impact students across the state and beyond. 

Belltower through brick arch with flowers

Jul 15, 2019

Park Scholars Host Nicole Lurie for Gerald H. Elkan Distinguished Lecture in Science and Society

NC State's Park Scholarships Classes of 2020 and 2021 will host the second Gerald H. Elkan Distinguished Lecture in Science and Society, featuring internationally-renowned health services researcher and health policy expert Dr. Nicole Lurie. The lecture, “Reaching the other side: lessons from the intersection of medicine and policy,” will take place Monday, Sept. 23, 5:30-6:30 p.m. in James B. Hunt Jr. Library's Duke Energy Hall and will be followed by a reception. Both are free and open to the public. 

Cheerleaders run across the end zone

Jul 15, 2019

Wolfpack Earns 286 Spots on ACC Honor Roll

Supported in part by private donations, NC State's Athletics Department is committed to providing extraordinary opportunities to dynamic student-athletes. In the 2018-19 academic year, 286 Wolfpack student-athletes earned places on the Atlantic Coast Conference's Honor Roll, which is comprised of student-athletes who registered a grade-point average of 3.0 or better for the full year. 

Exterior of Nelson Hall, home of the Poole College of Management.

Jul 15, 2019

Staff Spotlight: Anne Clark Hathaway

Anne Clark Hathway has been with the Poole College of Management since October 2018. In her role as associate director of the Department of Development and External Relations, she connects alumni to annual giving and engagement opportunities. 

Two farmers and a tractor in a field

Jul 15, 2019

Twenty-Five Years of CEFS: Strong Roots, Sustained Growth

Twenty-five years ago, NC State joined with N.C. A&T State University and the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to set up the Center for Environmental Farming Systems. Supported in part by private donations, the center is now known internationally for its work on sustainable agriculture and food systems. 

Lisa Eberhart and Olivia Chadwick develop recipes for the meal kits focused on wellness and nutrition

Jul 9, 2019

Providing for the Pack

NC State continues making strides to combat food insecurity on campus, from the growing PACK Meal Share program to the addition of meal kits in the Feed the Pack Food Pantry. The efforts dovetail with the collaborative efforts of partners including the Division of Academic and Student Affairs and NC State Dining to create Pack Essentials, a means for meeting students’ needs for housing, food and financial services. 

H. Christopher Frey accepts the Chambers award

Jul 9, 2019

Frey Receives Award for Excellence in Air Pollution Control

NC State's H. Christopher Frey received the 2019 Frank A. Chambers Excellence in Air Pollution Control Award from the Air & Waste Management Association. The Glenn E. and Phyllis J. Futrell Distinguished University Professor and a 25-year faculty member in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Frey is an internationally recognized expert in air quality whose research addresses the continuum between energy use, emissions and exposure to air pollution, as well as tools and techniques for developing policy-relevant insights. 

Gavin Williams at desk

Jul 9, 2019

Chemist Williams Named LORD Corporation Distinguished Scholar

The College of Sciences has named Gavin Williams as the Thomas Lord, LORD Corporation Distinguished Scholar at NC State. The distinguished professorship was made possible thanks to a gift from LORD Corporation. Williams, associate head of the Department of Chemistry, uses microbes as factories toward the development of potent, more effective antibiotics. 

copper wolves

Jul 9, 2019

Park Enrichment Grants Awarded

Several Park Scholars will enjoy extraordinary experience in the coming months thanks to Park Enrichment Grants awarded in June. The grants support students in the pursuit of professional and personal enrichment experiences in the United States and abroad, and they are designed to develop scholarship, service, leadership and character.