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2016

Sep 19, 2016

Nucleon Interactions Key to Quantum Phase Transition

New research by an NC State physicist offers a window into how nuclear interactions are connected to nuclear structure.

Ocean

Sep 6, 2016

Forecasting ‘Ocean Weather’

Fishermen, offshore oil workers and even surfers can check the Atlantic’s “ocean weather” thanks to a model prediction tool created by Ruoying He and his team.

Students in classroom

Sep 6, 2016

Meet the New Sciences Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty

This year, the college has added a diverse group of top-tier sciences faculty from all over the world who are helping us think and do in new and creative ways.

Sep 2, 2016

NC Sea Grant and NC Space Grant Award First Joint Fellowships

NC State Sciences student Seth Theuerkauf received one of the first graduate research fellowships offered jointly by North Carolina Sea Grant and North Carolina Space Grant.

Aug 23, 2016

A Matter of Respect

Nearly 100 events take place during Wolfpack Welcome Week, but few carry the weight of Respect The Pack. Participants in the annual event come together to share a message of diversity and inclusivity that organizers hope will resonate with the campus community.

Aug 23, 2016

New Approach to Determining How Atoms Are Arranged in Materials

NC State researchers have developed a novel approach to materials characterization using Bayesian statistical methods.

Claudia Mesa at Machu Picchu

Aug 19, 2016

The Science Summer of ’16

Learn how our students spent the warm-weather months gaining unforgettable experiences.

Aug 19, 2016

Q&A: Dean Bill Ditto on the Imagination Corridor

Dean Bill Ditto is reimagining campus into a one-of-a-kind expression of creativity.

Steve Reynolds

Aug 19, 2016

Office Space: Steve Reynolds

Go inside the work space of astrophysicist Steve Reynolds, whose interests range from stellar explosions to classical violin.

Sonia Kovalevsky Day 2016

Aug 19, 2016

An Equation for Success

On a Saturday in April, 38 female middle schoolers gathered in SAS Hall for Sonia Kovalevsky Day, designed to show them how fun and rewarding studying math can be.