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Anu Hanumanthu

Apr 27, 2017

A Platform to Excel

Anu Hanumanthu is preparing to graduate in May and begin medical school, but the aspiring physician will never forget the nurturing and welcoming community she found as an undergraduate at NC State.

Maria Oliver-Hoyo at a desk with a molecular model

Apr 20, 2017

Chemistry Professor Sniffs Out Excellence

Chemistry professor Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo was recently named a winner of the 2017 Excellence in Teaching Award from the UNC System Board of Governors.

Apr 4, 2017

Compete and Win Prizes by Capturing Wildlife (With Your Phone)

See who can capture the most photos of wildlife and plants across the Triangle as part of this year’s City Nature Challenge, which runs April 14-18.

Apr 3, 2017

The Value of Science Is Reflected in Your Everyday Decisions

Most often, the information we use to make everyday decisions is science-based.

Mar 29, 2017

My Conversation With Dean Ditto

Physics and mathematics senior Jacob Lineberry talks with College of Sciences Dean Bill Ditto about his first year at NC State and his efforts to transform the student experience.

Mar 23, 2017

Sciences Students Among 25 From NC State to Win NSF Research Fellowships

Sciences students were among more than two dozen from NC State who scored the prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation.

Mar 14, 2017

Computer Models Could Allow Researchers to Better Understand, Predict Adverse Drug Reactions

New research explains what happens at the molecular level during severe allergic reactions to abacavir, an antiviral drug commonly given to treat HIV.

Mar 10, 2017

Why Endocrine Disruptors Are Scary — And What You Can Do About It

A new book aims to explain the nature of endocrine disruptors, why they are so widespread, and how you can protect yourself.

Mar 8, 2017

Computer Simulations First Step Toward Designing New, More Efficient Amine Chemical Scrubbers

Molecular models aim to improve design of cheaper, more efficient amine chemicals to capture carbon dioxide.

Feb 23, 2017

Microbiology Class Wins SWI, CDC Contest

Alice Lee's Microbiology 360 class recently won a contest sponsored by the Small World Initiative and the Centers for Disease Control about solving the global antibiotics resistance crisis.