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Dec 16, 2022

Flyover Country

A professor looks to the sky to study campus landscapes and sustainability. 

Dec 16, 2022

Food for Thought

New course helps incoming students examine the long-term impact of how we eat. 

Dec 16, 2022

Good Puck

NC State’s club hockey team skates to sustained success. 

Dec 16, 2022

The Long Haul

Battling long COVID, a science writer and entomologist tries to understand what is happening to an overlooked specimen — herself. 

Dec 16, 2022

Protecting Mountain Flora

With the Blue Ridge Parkway as his office, Chris Ulrey ’98 MS, ’02 PHD helps preserve endangered plants. 

Dec 16, 2022

Fashion Forward

A textiles professor works to make the clothing and accessories industries more inclusive. 

Dec 14, 2022

In Service to Science

From a top post at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Chavonda Jacobs-Young ’89, ’92 MS, ’98 PHD oversees research that shapes how food is grown. 

Nov 17, 2022

Safety Is His Goal

Nick Prieto ’07 heads the security effort for the U.S. Department of State at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. 

Nov 16, 2022

A Chickasaw Tale

Mary Ruth Barnes ’73 shares the story of her Native American great-great grandmother. 

Nov 16, 2022

Chancellor’s Charges

By Marti Maguire When he was chosen for the Chancellor’s Leadership Development Program in 2018, Brailey Lee already saw himself as a leader — the kind of student who would often take charge of a group project at his high school in Rocky Mount, N.C. Over three years of mentoring, service and networking at NC State, he has…