NC State football will host new Atlantic Coast Conference member Stanford on Saturday to cap off the annual Red and White Week festivities. The Cardinal will be the 25th unique opponent in NC Sta...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/10/100-or-so-special-games-in-wolfpack-history/
This year's "state of NC State" speech, delivered to the campus community from the atrium of Talley Student Union, will be Randy Woodson's last as chancellor.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/10/2024-chancellors-fall-address/
A special edition, bonus Howling Success for October features Ethan Clark, an NC State student who has spent years helping people across North Carolina through his Facebook page, North Carolina...
NC State alum Brian Hall (Business Administration and Management, ’88), a senior vice president for iHeartRadio in Asheville, joined his company’s seven radio stations together to create cons...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/10/using-radio-to-reunite-families/
In the two weeks since Hurricane Helene swamped the North Carolina mountains, NC State students, faculty, staff and alumni have pitched in to help with recovery and relief. These are their storie...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/10/getting-a-recovery-foothold-in-the-nc-mountains/
For NC State students, faculty, staff and the surrounding local community of Wake County, voting early in the upcoming general election is as easy as a quick trip to the center of campus.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/10/pack-the-polls-your-vote-is-your-voice/
Meet four new members of NC State’s Board of Visitors who will serve four-year terms as advocates of the university's educational mission.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/10/new-board-of-visitors-members-fall-2024/
NC State survived last week’s catastrophic storm in western North Carolina without much damage, though some research stations and farms are not fully operational in the decimated area. They are...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/10/stepping-up-for-hurricane-relief/
NC State has announced the fourth licensed wine in its Hallowed Places Collection, a limited-edition red blend highlighting Lake Raleigh Woods.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/09/wine-honors-lake-raleigh-woods/
Whil Piavis (Mechanical Engineering ’07), AKA “The Pirate Captain,” made international headlines when he and his “Scurvy Crew” hijacked the 2005 student body presidential election. Iron...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/09/a-pirate-captain-looks-at-forty/
The success of the Literacy and Community Initiative and its critical literacy framework are outlined in a new book entitled Amplifying Youth Voices through Critical Literacy and Positive Youth D...
The coffee shop and roaster — which employs people with intellectual and development disabilities — returns to the university where it began.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/09/321-coffee-celebrates-opening-of-new-centennial-campus-shop/
A $2 million commitment from Board of Trustees chair Dr. James Owens and his wife, Kathrine, to the Celebrating Transformation Initiative will benefit three areas at NC State.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/09/james-and-kathrine-owens-celebrate-transformation-with-new-gift/
Welch, who is a double alumna of NC State, has a minor in chemical engineering. She earned bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and multidisciplinary studies, as well as a master’s degree in highe...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/08/lauren-welch-appointed-coe-executive-director-of-philanthropy/
The City of Durham has over 600 “paper streets” – narrow strips of land planned for use as a street, but never built. College of Design students partnered with the city’s Office of Perfor...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/08/bringing-new-life-to-paper-streets/
Bentina Terry ’92 has remained engaged with NC State since her graduation from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences — and now she’s taking on a new challenge. Meet the newest chair...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/08/proud-alumna-becomes-new-foundation-chair/
Thinking about joining the Pack in Raleigh? We hit the streets, trails and even the paddle boat ponds to help you get a feel for the city we love.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/08/raleigh-through-the-wolfpacks-eyes/
Last month, 114 high school students from eight different North Carolina counties got a chance to experience everything that NC State’s Juntos program and the NC State campus experience has to ...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/08/juntos-summer-academy-gives-students-immersive-experience-at-nc-state/
Chair of the Board of Trustees Ed Weisiger Jr. ’82 alum and his wife Betsy Fleming have made two lead gifts to launch a philanthropic effort honoring NC State’s transformation under Chancello...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/08/bot-chair-leads-philanthropic-effort-to-honor-woodson/
Karrie Dixon ('97 Communication, '03 Ed.D.) is prepared to lead North Carolina Central University to new heights as its chancellor.
Summer is anything but quiet at NC State. Come see just some of the things happening on campus from dawn to dusk.
When Genevieve Flatgard started at NC State University, she didn’t know she would end up dedicating her career to military engineering.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/07/nc-state-alumna-wins-prestigious-engineering-award/
Professor Rodolphe Barrangou joins Chancellor Woodson to discuss CRISPR, a game-changing technology that has turned science fiction into reality.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/07/red-chair-chats-chancellor-woodson-crispr-rodolphe-barrangou/
A crowd of onlookers cheered the placing of the steel beam completing the bones of NC State’s Integrative Sciences Building during a topping out ceremony on May 22.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/06/ceremony-showcases-integrative-sciences-buildings-progress/
NC State’s 2024 graduating senior class is giving the university its first senior gift in the last several years by renovating the Williams Courtyard outside Williams Hall near the Free Express...
The six interdisciplinary projects in Poole’s Game-Changing Research Incentive Program aim to catalyze companies, governments and nonprofits to implement business-parity policies and other mean...
Abby Lampe, a fourth-generation NC State graduate, repeated her title in the annual Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake on Monday near Gloucester, England.
The annual ceremony, the 30th since NC State’s legacy society was created, took place in Reynolds Coliseum and included a surprise ending that left guests smiling.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/05/pullen-society-welcomes-new-members-at-2024-induction-event/
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has partnered with the NC Soybean Producers Association and Marbles Kids Museum to refresh the college’s sponsored On the Farm exhibit and infuse fa...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/05/playing-with-the-future-of-farming/
Roman Gabriel ’62 — an inaugural member of the NC State Athletic Hall of Fame, and a longtime NFL star — died of natural causes at his home in South Carolina.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/04/football-legend-gabriel-dies-at-83/