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Meredith Bain, NC State Udall Scholar

May 9, 2018

Math Student Meredith Bain Receives Udall Scholarship

The junior was selected for her commitment to and work in environmental issues related to sustainability and renewable energy.

Aimee Tattersall and scholarship holder Kayla Faulk

May 4, 2018

Why I Give (and Why I Would Like You to Give): Aimee Tattersall

An alumna who created a scholarship for transfer students discusses her motivations and what she hopes the scholarship will become.

Jan 31, 2017

How Much Do You Know About Harrelson Hall?

Take our quiz to test your knowledge of the recently deceased campus landmark that had been called "NC State's best-known oddity."

John Griggs

Jan 5, 2017

Online Math Professor Uses Passion for Basketball to Teach

Mathematics teaching associate professor John Griggs combines his loves of teaching math and of basketball in a unique way.

Alun Lloyd

Aug 18, 2016

Let’s Subtract Zika

Math professor Alun Lloyd is combining math and biology to investigate the spread of infectious diseases like Zika and find ways to stamp them out.

Emily Zucker

Jul 1, 2016

Giving Voice to Those Unheard

NC State has taught senior math and statistics major and scholarship student Emily Zucker how to stand up for those who might not otherwise be heard.

Mar 17, 2016

Not Yet Graduated, Already a Mentor

Senior Mia de los Reyes is inspiring the next generation of female scientists.

NC State math and physics double-major Mia de los Reyes.

Jan 26, 2016

Mia de los Reyes Wins Prestigious Churchill Scholarship

A NC State physics and mathematics major is one of 15 students nationwide to receive a scholarship covering her graduate study.

Student standing in front of video screens in simulation lab

May 14, 2015

Math With A Mission

What's life like after NC State? Meet Cori Krause, a 2015 mathematics graduate who's helping the U.S. Navy plan its projects and spend its resources wisely.

Feb 4, 2013

Save the Date: Second Annual Kwangil Koh Lecture on Mathematics in Our Time

This year’s Koh Lecture will be Tuesday, April 16, at 4:30 p.m. in the SAS Hall Auditorium (Room 2203). The speaker will be Dr. Martin Golubitsky, Distinguished Professor of Natural and Mathematics Sciences at Ohio State University and director of the university’s Mathematical Biosciences Institute. TITLE: Patterns Patterns Everywhere ABSTRACT: Regular patterns appear all around…