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New York's World Trade Center Towers in the 1970s. Photo by History in HD on Unsplash.

Sep 12, 2022

Born on 9/11

For some NC State students — including Sciences students — and their families, Sept. 11 is deeply personal.

Four students of various genders and ethnicities inspect a scaffolding together.

Aug 29, 2022

NC State Recognized as a Top University for Women and Minorities in STEM

ZDNET has ranked NC State as one of the best universities in the nation for women and minorities in science, technology, engineering and math.

blue-ish white dots and lines against a black backdrop resemble a night sky, but are actually a microscopic image of salt crystals and a fluorescently labeled virus

Aug 24, 2022

Sciences Students, Faculty Among 2022 Envisioning Research Contest Winners

Winners of the 2022 Envisioning Research contest help us understand, and appreciate, our world.

Madhusudan Madhavan holds his diploma at the base of the Belltower.

Jul 27, 2022

Teen Wolfpack: Young Graduate Makes History

Sixteen-year-old Madhusudan Madhavan doesn't yet have a driver's license — but he does have a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics from NC State.

Goodnight Scholars Vie Villafuerte ‘T22 and Lacey Malinsky ’22

Jul 19, 2022

Distinguished Goodnight Award Recipients for 2022 Announced

Biological sciences major Lacey Malinsky ’22 was selected as a Distinguished Goodnight Award recipient.

Gaven Bell

Jul 19, 2022

Goodnight Spotlight: Gaven Bell

Gaven Bell ’23, a biological sciences major, reflects on her undergraduate experience, which included writing an award-winning play for the NC State Theatre.

Ashley Crickard on the left and Caleb Keaveney on the right

Jun 13, 2022

Sciences Student Caleb Keaveney Receives Goldwater Scholarship

Meteorology and applied mathematics double major Caleb Keaveney is among the recipients of the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.

Loujain Al Samara in front of the Belltower in her cap and gown

May 6, 2022

A Perfect Circle: Loujain Al Samara

Park Scholar and biological sciences major Loujain Al Samara ’22 will graduate on May 7 with a new understanding of herself and of the world.

Arnulfo Silva wearing red graduation robes and making a wolfie sign with his hand in front of the smoke stack that says "State College."

May 4, 2022

Meet the Graduates 

Three Sciences students were among the standout spring 2022 graduates recognized by the Division of Academic and Student Affairs.

A student presenter talks to Bret Smith, dean of University College

May 4, 2022

Biological Sciences Faculty Member Goller Wins Michael Dickey Outstanding Research Mentor Award

Carlos Goller, associate teaching professor, received the award at the 2022 Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium.