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Jun 22, 2021

Training the Next Generation of Biomedical Researchers

NC State’s Comparative Medicine Institute recently received two notices of training grant awards from the National Institutes of Health. These awards will not only advance research and innovation, but continue to grow the institute’s leadership in training and mentorship for faculty and students.

The copper wolves of Wolf Plaza on a summer day.

Jun 22, 2021

New Programming Provides Opportunity for Park Scholars To Examine Racial Inequity

In the summer of 2020, with funding from the One Park One Pack: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Fund, the Park Scholars program embarked on a process to add programming on systemic racism and its impact to provide students with foundational knowledge essential for understanding and addressing racial injustice. That led to the addition of a three-part session designed to introduce students to the impact of racial inequality in the United States this spring.

Nanodecoys bind with SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Jun 22, 2021

‘Nanodecoy’ Therapy Binds and Neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 Virus

Research led by Ke Cheng, the Randall B. Terry, Jr. Distinguished Professor in Regenerative Medicine at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, shows that nanodecoys can bind to SARS-CoV-2, helping clear the virus faster.

2021 Arts NC State Visual Artist Award winners (L-R): “A Dream of You” by Martina Gonzalez Bertello, “Beaming Belltower” by Abby Lewis, steel and cedar planter box by Connor Gary.

Jun 22, 2021

Visual Artist Award Winners Named

Connor Gary, Martina Gonzalez Bertello and Abby Lewis were recently selected as the 2021 recipients of the Visual Artist Awards, part of the annual Arts NC State Student Art Sale. The awards are made possible by the Roxanne Hicklin Visual Artist Award Endowment.

Neill Robson

Jun 22, 2021

Meet Neill Robson – Application Developer, Software Engineer and Two-Time College of Engineering Graduate

Neill Robson is a curious and determined application developer and software engineer who graduated in May with a master’s in computer science after having earned a B.S. in computer science from NC State in 2020. During his undergraduate years, Robson spent six weeks studying abroad in Hangzhou, China, and served as a senior Goodnight Scholar mentor, introducing incoming college freshmen to NC State and the Goodnight Scholars program.

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Jun 21, 2021

Let’s Get Connected

For someone who readily shares that he doesn’t care much for social media, Paul Mulvey, Poole College Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor of Human Resource Management (HRM), has created one of the college’s most popular social networking groups — LinkedIn’s HRM at the Poole College of Management at NC State University. With more than 1,500 members, the group has allowed students, alumni and recruiters to network, collaborate and — perhaps most importantly — land that perfect job.

Kate Jones

Jun 21, 2021

Where There’s Smoke: Reducing Downwind Impacts of Prescribed Burns

After being awarded a Graduate Research Innovation grant, Geospatial Analytics Ph.D. student Kate Jones is leading research to ensure that decision-making about prescribed burns also considers the vulnerability of communities to smoke downwind.

From left: Chancellor Randy Woodson and College of Engineering Dean Louis Martin-Vega with Deb and Ed Fitts, recipients of the 2019 Darrell and Carolyn Menscer Cup.

Jun 15, 2021

NC State University Foundation Board Presents Godwin Award and Menscer Cup

The NC State University Foundation Board recently presented its annual awards to recognize those who go above and beyond in their service, leadership, advocacy and generosity in support of NC State. Steven D. “Steve” Schuster was posthumously honored with the Jerry and Elizabeth Godwin Red Torch Award, while Ed and Deb Fitts received the Darrell and Carolyn Menscer Cup.

Wolf Plaza in the spring.

Jun 14, 2021

Hanley-Bowdoin Honored with 2021 Jackson Rigney International Service Award

The Jackson Rigney International Service Award recognizes the distinguished contributions of a faculty or staff member for the promotion of international understanding and service to the university and/or to the international community over the course of their career. The award honors the memory of Rigney, an agronomist who served NC State for 40 years by bringing a global perspective to his life and work. Linda Hanley-Bowdoin, William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor in plant and microbial biology, is a world expert on geminiviruses, and her work is having a significant impact on combating world food insecurity.

Crista Bain holding up the wolf ears symbol next to a wolf statue

Jun 14, 2021

Crista Bain and Zane Mondschein Named Recipients of the Isaac Frank Ormond Scholarship

The Department of Health and Exercise Studies (HES) recently announced that Crista Bain and Zane Mondschein have been named the latest recipients of the Isaac Frank Ormond III Memorial Scholarship Fund. The academic scholarship is awarded each year to students enrolled in a HES minor who demonstrate a strong academic standing and consistent commitment to the health and exercise field.