Sep 26, 2012 Researchers Learn to Remotely Control Cockroaches Researchers from NC State have developed a technique that uses an electronic interface to remotely control, or steer, cockroaches.
Sep 26, 2012 New Book Helps Academics Find Work-life Balance Finding work-life balance is extremely challenging for professors, according to Bonnie Fusarelli who co-edited a new book "Juggling Flaming Chain Saws." Read more about the book, now available on Amazon.
Sep 26, 2012 Helping Those with Food Insecurity Those experiencing food insecurity need your help. Find out about Feed the Pack, a food bank for NC State students and faculty needing assistance with food.
Sep 26, 2012 Save a Life by Detecting Suicide The NCSU Counseling Center invites you to join them for QPR training so you can become a lifesaver.
Sep 26, 2012 Learn About the History of French Bread The world's leading authority on the history of French bread -- Steve Kaplan -- will speak on campus on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 6 p.m., in Poe 216.
Sep 20, 2012 Belltower Marks Special Occasions The start of a new semester and fall sports season means main campus will be awash in red more often as the Belltower is illuminated to recognize special occasions.
Sep 20, 2012 Martin Marietta’s CEO to Speak Ward Nye, president and chief executive officer of Martin Marietta Materials, is the first speaker in this fall’s Wells Fargo Executive Series, presented by the Poole College of Management.
Sep 18, 2012 Hone Your Woodworking Skills Take your mind off things by building yourself a Cyma Curved wood shelf (reminiscent of early 19th century furnishings) at the NC State Crafts Center. The six-weekend course starts on Saturday, Sept. 22.
Sep 18, 2012 An Autumnal Japanese Art Exhibit The NC Japan Center presents a new exhibition of paintings by New York artist Hisako Kobayashi from Sept. 22 to Nov. 30. Enjoy a Shizuoka Tea sampling, presentation and artist gallery talk, right in time for fall.
Sep 18, 2012 Integrating Your Research If you’re a professor interested in incorporating your research into your teaching or wanting to implement active learning in the classroom, consider attending two helpful workshops this month hosted by the Office of Faculty Development.