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Feb 6, 2024

Professor Rodney Waschka’s New Composition Premieres

Arts studies professor and composer Rodney Waschka’s new original work, “Suite for Piano,” received its premiere performance at the NYC Contemporary Music Symposium’s recent Columbia University concert. 

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May 2, 2023

Celebrating Our Spring 2023 Graduates

Meet 10 Humanities and Social Sciences graduates who will leave NC State with fond memories and bright futures. 

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Apr 14, 2021

Brown Family Donates $1M to MFA in Creative Writing Program

The generous gift from Tony Brown and his family will help launch the careers of many gifted poets, novelists and other writers. 

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Sep 1, 2020

Climate Change and the Challenge of Community Relocation

Climate change will profoundly affect where people live. As public administration professor Christopher Galik explains — it already is. 

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Jul 31, 2020

Jeffrey Leiter

Professor Jeff Leiter earned his PhD in Sociology from the University of Michigan in 1977.  He has worked for most of his professional career at NC State University with significant off-campus leaves in France and Australia.  He has taught at all levels of the undergraduate curriculum and graduate program.  His teaching includes courses in the Master… 

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Jul 31, 2020

Troy Case

I received my M.A. in Bioarchaeology from Arizona State University in 1996, and my Ph.D. in Physical Anthropology from Arizona State in 2003.  My primary fields of teaching and research are in human osteology and bioarchaeology.  Areas of specific expertise include congenital anomalies of the hands and feet, their utility in identifying family members in… 

Jul 31, 2020

Denis Gray

Denis O. Gray is Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor, Applied Social and Community Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University. Dr. Gray’s research focuses on science and technology policy issues, particularly the outcomes and implications of cooperative research centers.  For the past twenty-five years he has led a unique, multi-faceted ‘improvement-focused’ evaluation of the… 

Jul 31, 2020

Amy Glaser

Hello and welcome! I received my PhD in 2018 from University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in the philosophy of youth and childhood studies. Before moving to North Carolina, I received a BA in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. As an undergraduate, I also spent time living and studying abroad in Israel and… 

Jul 31, 2020

Rodney Waschka

Rodney Waschka II is perhaps best known for his music made with compositional algorithms and his theatrical pieces including three unusual one-act operas. An internationally recognized expert on computer music, Waschka also performs as a narrator/vocalist/actor — often with electronic music. His works are regularly presented across the world and recorded by labels in the… 

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Jul 31, 2020

Matthew Booker

Prof. Booker is on leave through summer 2024. A native of northern California, I descend from Maine businesspeople (by way of Bellingham, Washington) on my mother’s side and Virginia tobacco farmers (by way of Independence, Texas) on my father’s side. I have been through a variety of educational institutions, including an inner-city nursery school, grades K-8…