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Three alums discuss the importance of philanthropy at Red & White Night.

Jan 8, 2019

Philanthropy Helps ‘What If’ Become ‘What Is’ for 2013 Graduates

KeJuan Weaver, Hillary Spangler and Andrew Miller have turned "what if" into "what is" since graduating from NC State in 2013. See how this impressive group of alumni has embraced Think and Do. 

Selena Ibarra and her sister at graduation.

Jan 8, 2019

From Factory Floor to First-Generation College Student . . . To Graduation

An inspiring story culminated last month as Selena Ibarra celebrated her graduation in animal science. A former factory worker in Sampson County, oldest of 11 siblings and the first in her family to attend college, the Bone Scholar earned her way through the Agricultural Institute in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. 

Belltower with red filter

Jan 8, 2019

Park Scholarships Names Semifinalists

Nearly 500 talented high school seniors have been selected as semifinalists for NC State's prestigious Park Scholarships program Class of 2023. Approximately 112 finalists will be selected over the next month, and the Class of 2023 will be announced in May. 

Zac Guy and family

Jan 8, 2019

Distinguished CNR Alumnus of the Year: Zac Guy

A former Pulp and Paper Foundation Scholarship recipient, Zac Guy was named the College of Natural Resources' 2018 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year. Since graduating in 2001, Guy founded Appalachian Antique Hardwoods, the largest grossing reclaimed and recycled wood products company in the world. 

Caldwell Fellows group with CCL staff

Dec 18, 2018

Caldwell Fellows Think Big About Leadership

A gift from program alumnus Jeff Williams will ensure life-changing experiences at the Center for Creative Leadership for future Fellows. 

Lara Brown de Fuenmayor, Dean Watzin, Clark High, and Alex Hight

Dec 18, 2018

Giving Back, Together

College of Natural Resources graduating senior Alex Hight and her mother, Clark, are establishing a scholarship in their shared discipline of paper and science engineering. 

Dominique Weatherspoon

Dec 18, 2018

Aiming High and Serving Well

Goodnight Scholar Dominique Weatherspoon is graduating this week with a degree in mathematics and a lot of extraordinary NC State experiences to remember. 

student in college of education t shirt

Dec 18, 2018

18 Reasons Why the College of Education’s 2018 was Extraordinary

The College of Education is celebrating an extraordinary 2018 that included a record year in research grants, the return of the Teaching Fellows Program, a $10.8 million grant from the Belk Foundation and the highest number of donors to the college in its 90-year history. 

Meredith Bain

Dec 18, 2018

Why Is the Belltower Red? Meredith Bain’s Story

NC State's Belltower glows red for holidays to honor service members and veterans, and to celebrate major student and faculty achievements. Earlier this month, it shone red to recognize Meredith Bain for being awarded the Morris K. and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Scholarship. Bain, a senior from Charlotte, is majoring in mathematics and German studies, and she is a Goodnight Scholar. 

Caldwell Fellows Think Big sign

Dec 18, 2018

Caldwell Fellows Application Period Open Until Mid-January

The Caldwell Fellows Program seeks first-year NC State students with a passion for servanthood, leadership, and personal and communal growth -- ready to make a positive impact on the world.