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Memorial Belltower on a snowy Feb. day.

Nov 21, 2019

Breaking Down the State Climate Office’s 2019-20 Winter Outlook

Find out why you should keep your entire wardrobe, from heavy coats to short sleeves, at the ready this winter.

Four students stand on either side of a banner at the 2019 Women in Statistics and Data Science Conference

Nov 19, 2019

Inspiring Tomorrow’s Statistics Leaders

Six female graduate and undergraduate students from the Department of Statistics recently attended a national conference, thanks to funding from two endowed professorships.

Loulou Batta

Nov 19, 2019

Goodnight Spotlight: Loulou Batta

College has been a challenging journey for chemistry major Loulou Batta, but she wouldn't trade it for anything else.

Margaret Atwood

Nov 19, 2019

Margaret Atwood and the Biotechnology of Tomorrow

Renowned author Margaret Atwood visited NC State to discuss fiction's role in the future of biotechnology and genetic engineering.

Sanjana Curtis leaning against a bicycle

Nov 6, 2019

Adventures Abroad

Physics Ph.D. student Sanjana Curtis chronicles her five weeks of research and learning in Europe.

Daniela Fontecha next to a large telescope

Nov 5, 2019

Ready to Put Science to Work

Research and other opportunities at NC State have helped Daniela Fontecha, a double major in physics and chemistry, discover a passion for using science to improve the environment.

Yussef Guerrab sitting on a bench with brightly colored rays of light coming in

Oct 29, 2019

Opportunities Adding Up

NC State senior Yussef Guerrab hopes to blend interests in math, statistics, education and public policy into a career helping others.

Clay Chaney behind the desk in the WRAL Weather Center

Oct 29, 2019

Forecast: High Probability of Success

As a child, Clay Chaney loved watching meteorologists. Now, thanks to his opportunity to attend NC State, he is one himself.

Oct 25, 2019

A Lemur From Madagascar Has Been Hiding a Sixth Finger on Its Hand

CBC Radio
"[It's] more than just a little nub. There's bone; there's cartilage. When we looked carefully at it, we noticed there's even a fingerprint", Adam Hartstone-Rose told Quirks & Quarks.

Oct 22, 2019

This Bizarre Primate Has a Newly Discovered Digit

National Geographic
The aye-aye of Madagascar has a pseudo-thumb that may help it grip trees, showing there’s still much to be learned about anatomy.