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Feb 28, 2022

It Takes a Village: Black Male Initiative

Based in the Avent Ferry Complex, the Black Male Initiative provides a unique experience for Black male students to bond and learn together. 

Feb 28, 2022

Reed Earns SAEOPP Professional Scholarship for TRIO Professionals

La’Toya Cesar Reed, assistant director of TRIO Talent Search, was one of a select few recipients of the 2022 scholarship from the eight participating states. 

Feb 28, 2022

Eye on Academia: February 2022

See what University College faculty have been up to recently.  

Feb 28, 2022

Get to Know Student Legal Services

From apartment leases and traffic tickets to navigating immigration law, Student Legal Services provides free, professional legal assistance to NC State students. 

Feb 17, 2022

From Trucker to Artist: Story Inspires NC State Students

Planned by Arts NC State intern Sabrina Hurtado, Clarence Heyward’s recent residency was a chance for students to learn firsthand what it’s like to be an artist. 

Feb 14, 2022

Bad Beauty Science at the Crafts Center

Crafts Center staff members recall working with a social media star on one of their most recent videos. 

Feb 14, 2022

Bradley Davis Wins Janet B. Royster Memorial Staff Scholarship

The NC State Staff Senate announced last week that District 24 Senator Bradley Davis was one of eight University of North Carolina System-wide winners of the Janet B. Royster Memorial Staff Scholarship — and the only recipient from NC State.  In addition to his role in the Staff Senate, Davis is the associate director of the Office of Student… 

Feb 8, 2022

Howling Success: Lauren Bradley

As a Mental Health Ambassador for the Counseling Center and Prevention Services, Lauren Bradley connects her classmates with helpful resources and support groups on campus. 

Feb 7, 2022

Students Present Sustainable Solutions for Campus

Students shared their ideas and competed for prizes during the annual Make-A-Thon challenge. 

Feb 3, 2022

First in Class

Bladen County became the first school district in North Carolina to offer an elective course as part of its Juntos program, where Latino students learn public speaking, leadership and other valuable career skills.