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Amy Rossi

Fitts-Woolard Hall rendering

Apr 17, 2018

Breaking New Ground on Centennial Campus

In late February, contractors began site work for Engineering Building Oval, the College of Engineering’s newest academic and research building, scheduled to open in June 2020. The future home of the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the dean’s administration is the next step in the unification of the college on Centennial Campus. The facility also represents a first-of-its-kind infrastructure project for NC State, using a unique public-private partnership. 

Matthew Hong

Apr 17, 2018

Honoring a Past Generation with Support for the Next Generation

Poole College of Management alumnus Matt Hong, who was a scholarship recipient as a student, is now paying it forward by establishing a scholarship in memory of his mother. 

Dean Paul Lunn with Ed Breitschwerdt

Apr 17, 2018

A Distinguished Professorship for an Extraordinary Scientist

Ed Breitschwerdt, a professor of medicine and infectious diseases who came to the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1982, has influenced many students to step through the college’s doors and then out into the veterinary profession. He also has trained many members of the CVM family — residents, interns, now-colleagues — who have gone on to become endowed professors. On April 3, he became one himself when he received the Melanie S. Steele Distinguished Professorship in Medicine. 

Ashley Lawson

Apr 17, 2018

Education Student Ashley Lawson Named Truman Scholar

Ashley Lawson, a Park Scholar and senior majoring mathematics education and mathematics, has been named as one of 59 recipients of the prestigious Truman Scholarship, which invests in the potential of individuals committed to public service leadership. She is NC State's 10th Truman Scholar. 

Apr 17, 2018

This Is Sparta: One Rural Student Fights to Return Home

Caldwell Fellow and Mildred S. Edeson Scholarship recipient David Cox hopes to put his NC State animal science degree to use in his rural hometown. 

Apr 17, 2018

Time for the Book Sale

The Friends of the Libraries is hosting the annual Frank B. Armstrong Memorial Book Sale, April 16-20 on the Brickyard. The sale is a wonderful way to support the NCSU Libraries while bringing home treasures. All proceeds benefit the Libraries’ endowment and last year the effort raised $17,200. 

Apr 17, 2018

Davidian Wins American Statistical Association Founders Award

The College of Sciences' Marie Davidian, J. Stuart Hunter Distinguished Professor in Statistics, has received the Founders Award from the American Statistical Association (ASA). The award is one of ASA’s highest honors and recognizes members who have rendered distinguished service to the organization. 

Apr 17, 2018

2018 Lulu eGames Winners

On April 5, more than 500 people gathered in Stewart Theatre to see the next generation of entrepreneurs at the Lulu eGames LIVE, NC State's annual startup competition. Awards categories included one made possible by the Daugherty Entrepreneurialism Endowment in partnership with the Kenan Institute for Engineering, Technology & Science. 

Apr 17, 2018

Blood Drive Raises $1,270 for Student Success

Students for University Advancement partnered with The Blood Connection to host a blood drive on March 26. For each person who gave blood, the Blood Connection donated $10 to the NC State Student Success Fund. 

leazar hall exterior

Apr 10, 2018

A Commitment to Learning Continues

John and Nell Leazar's bequest to benefit horticultural sciences makes a meaningful difference in a department that played a significant role in both of their lives and honors their deep family connections to NC State.