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Wolves on Wolf Plaza

Mar 18, 2025

Kevin Howell Named NC State’s 15th Chancellor

Alumnus returns to NC State to helm North Carolina’s largest university.

Dean and Gail Bunce pose with Mr. Wuf

Mar 18, 2025

Giving Back on Day of Giving

Longtime NC State supporters Dean Bunce '86 and his wife, Gail, have pledged challenge gifts every year on Day of Giving. This year is no different. 

Mar 17, 2025

Dinosaur Egg Study Reveals New Species Diversity in Utah’s Cedar Mountain Formation

Lake County Gazette
Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Josh Hedge recently published an article on fossil eggshell diversity of the Mussentuchit Member in the scientific journal PLOS One. Hedge collaborated with researchers from North Carolina State University, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Stellenbosch University in South Africa and the University of Minnesota.

Alease Barnes speaking at a podium

Mar 17, 2025

The Power of Connection

Embryologist and alumna Alease Barnes was the keynote speaker at the college’s Excellence in STEM Dinner. The event was sponsored by BASF.

Lex Kemper, associate dean for research at the College of Sciences, cuts a ribbon at the inauguration ceremony for the Xeuss 3.0 instrument

Mar 14, 2025

From the Departments

Catch up on the latest news from our academic departments.

Mar 12, 2025

Sex Determination: Its in the Genes — Sometimes

The Scientist
We know the ‘why’ of sex change pretty well. The ‘how’ we know a lot less well … Exactly how they transduce a social cue into a change in the gonads remains somewhat mysterious.” —John Godwin, North Carolina State University

A group photo of the members of the Society for Multicultural Scientists in the 1990s

Mar 12, 2025

Celebrating 40 Years of Community Building

Since 1985, the Society for Multicultural Scientists has held true to its original concept of students supporting students.

Mar 7, 2025

Bill Pushing ‘Sound Science’ Would Impact Future Regulations on ‘Forever Chemicals’

Chattanooga Times-Free Press
PFAS and their effects on human health have been studied in labs for more than two decades, said Suzanne Fenton, a professor of biological sciences and director of the Center for Human Health and the Environment at North Carolina State University.

Mar 7, 2025

Tennessee Bill Could Limit State Regulation of PFAS and Other Chemicals

Environmental Health News
“Today, all kids are born with some PFAS in their bodies, and that wasn’t the case 20 years ago.” — Suzanne Fenton, director of the Center for Human Health and the Environment at North Carolina State University.

A dinosaur exhibit shows life-sized long-necked and flying dinosaur models against the blue sky of an atrium.

Mar 6, 2025

Soft Tissue Samples Can Survive in Several Different Dinosaur Fossils

Recent findings by NC State researchers provide further evidence for the preservation of soft tissues and structures through deep time.