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Jack Featherstone in his home lab

Mar 5, 2021

Spotlight on our Students: Jack Featherstone

The University Honors and Scholars Program interviewed Jack Featherstone, a third-year Honors Program student, about his research in granular physics principles in exotic environments — most of which he has conducted at home in his basement. 

Megan Snyder

Mar 4, 2021

Spotlight on our Students: Megan Snyder

The University Honors and Scholars Program spoke with Megan Snyder ’21 about her research project, “Stone Mountain Monument Memorial: A Symbol of White Supremacy,” which she will present at the 21st Annual Undergraduate Honors Symposium at UNCG. 

Megan Snyder

Mar 4, 2021

Spotlight on our Students: Megan Snyder

The University Honors and Scholars Program spoke with Megan Snyder ’21 about her research project, “Stone Mountain Monument Memorial: A Symbol of White Supremacy,” which she will present at the 21st Annual Undergraduate Honors Symposium at UNCG. 

NCSU Belltower.

Mar 4, 2021

Koutroumpis Selected to Present at 2021 Teaching and Learning Symposium

Peter Koutroumpis, senior lecturer for the Department of Health and Exercise Studies, presented “There’s an app for that! The use of technology and journaling to enhance critical thinking and active learning in class” at the 2021 Teaching and Learning Symposium on February 26. 

NCSU Belltower.

Mar 4, 2021

Koutroumpis Selected to Present at 2021 Teaching and Learning Symposium

Peter Koutroumpis, senior lecturer for the Department of Health and Exercise Studies, presented “There’s an app for that! The use of technology and journaling to enhance critical thinking and active learning in class” at the 2021 Teaching and Learning Symposium on February 26. 

Mar 3, 2021

Applying Written Communication Skills in Biological Sciences

Alice Lee, a professor in the College of Sciences, explains the importance of writing skills for students in biological sciences. 

Mar 3, 2021

Applying Written Communication Skills in Biological Sciences

Alice Lee, a professor in the College of Sciences, explains the importance of writing skills for students in biological sciences. 

Carrie McLean speaks at a podium

Mar 2, 2021

Carrie McLean Honored with Order of the Long Leaf Pine

The award is granted by the North Carolina Office of the Governor for retiring individuals who have made significant contributions to the state and their communities through their exemplary service and exceptional accomplishments. 

Carrie McLean speaks at a podium

Mar 2, 2021

Carrie McLean Honored with Order of the Long Leaf Pine

The award is granted by the North Carolina Office of the Governor for retiring individuals who have made significant contributions to the state and their communities through their exemplary service and exceptional accomplishments. 

Mar 1, 2021

Looking Back and Moving Forward

2020 will be a year long-remembered by NC State faculty, staff and students. Read about some of the lessons learned, including how Jeff Braden, retiring soon as dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, has asked his team to commit to concrete actions to reduce or eliminate racism and increase the ability to provide opportunity and increase social justice. Among other actions, Braden has set a goal of raising $1 million by June 30, 2021, to provide high-impact, life-changing experiences to all CHASS students — especially those from under-represented groups.