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Heather Moylan

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Jul 8, 2021

Wolfpack Writers: Rebecca Colby

We caught up with Spanish alumna Rebecca Colby to learn more about her children's book "Crocodiles Need Kisses Too."

cover of "The Wild Fox of Yemen"

Jun 9, 2021

Wolfpack Writers: Threa Almontaser

We caught up with English alumna Threa Almontaser to learn more about her first manuscript "The Wild Fox of Yemen."

cover of "Laughing to Keep From Dying"

May 4, 2021

Wolfpack Writers: Danielle Fuentes Morgan

We caught up with English alumna Danielle Fuentes Morgan to learn more about her debut book "Laughing to Keep from Dying."

Addy Miller jumps in the air

Apr 14, 2021

Ready, Set, Action!

More than a decade after starring in "The Walking Dead," communication student Addy Miller is finding success on the big (and small) screen.

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Apr 14, 2021

The Chloe Project

English graduate student Lydia Elrod is hoping to disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline with her tutoring program.

cover of "Movers and Stayers"

Apr 6, 2021

Wolfpack Writers: Irwin Morris

We caught up with Irwin Morris, executive director of NC State’s School of Public and International Affairs, to learn more about his book "Movers and Stayers."

cover of "Lord the One You Love is Sick"

Mar 4, 2021

Wolfpack Writers: Kasey Thornton

We caught up with English alumna Kasey Thornton to learn more about her debut novel "Lord the One You Love is Sick."

cover of "My Bright Last Country"

Feb 4, 2021

Wolfpack Writers: Jane Craven

We caught up with English alumna Jane Craven to learn more about her first poetry collection "My Bright Last Country."

cover of "Engaging Diverse Communities"

Jan 7, 2021

Wolfpack Writers: Melissa Johnson

We caught up with communication professor Melissa Johnson to learn more about her new book "Engaging Diverse Communities: A Guide to Museum Public Relations."

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Dec 15, 2020

Year in Review: Our Top Stories of 2020

Even in a year of adversity and uncertainty, Humanities and Social Sciences had plenty to celebrate.