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Jim Brunet teaching AOMP class.

Accolades Fall 2024

For Alumni and Friends of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

NC State’s AOMP Program Celebrates Milestone in Educating Public Safety Leaders

Commemorating its 100th session, AOMP remains committed to developing public safety professionals into the next generation of proactive leaders.

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More From Accolades Fall 2024

Karey Harwood

Is Diversity in Public Schools Essential?

Professor Karey Harwood provides insights on the challenges and successes public schools face in achieving and maintaining educational equity.

Laser images are projected across NC State's Bell Tower.

NC State Secures $500K NEH Grant to Launch AI Center in CHASS

An intercollege, interdisciplinary team of NC State researchers led by humanities scholars received a $500,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to establish an AI center in CHASS to explore the ethical implications of the technology.

17 Faculty Join Humanities and Social Sciences

Seventeen new faculty members join the College of Humanities and Social Sciences this academic year.

NC State Lands NEH Grant to Decode Old Texts Using DNA

An NC State humanities scholar and university biologists received a $250,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to analyze DNA found in parchment manuscripts to uncover new insights into the humanities and encourage partnerships between the humanities and natural sciences.

Student Highlight: Isaac Carreno

From NC State Student Body Vice President to the office of the United States Vice President, Isaac Carreno aims to make an impact and address change at the macro level.

Exhibiting Creativity

A public history doctoral student and an arts studies alumna work with the visual arts to provide a vital framework to help address some of today’s grand challenges.

Meg Day

MFA Faculty Member Named Guggenheim Museum’s 2024 Poet-in-Residence

Assistant Professor of English Meg Day has been named the Guggenheim Museum’s poet-in-residence for 2024.