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several Black young people kneel as part of a Black Lives Matter protest

Mar 17, 2022

Study Highlights Relationship Between Racism, Activism and Stress

The study highlights the feedback loop between racism, stress and anti-racist activism in young Black people. 

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Mar 15, 2022

Review Finds Big Blind Spots in Research on Social Media and Crisis Communications

A new study from communication professor Yang Cheng calls for a global view when assessing how to use social media for crisis communications. 

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Mar 10, 2022

Sense of Belonging Helps High School Students Engage with STEM

New research from NC State psychologists finds that making classrooms feel more inclusive is key to promoting STEM education. 

Amanda Buchanan assisting student in her financial aid office.

Mar 8, 2022

Going the Distance: NC State’s Leadership in the Public Sector Program

Go behind the scenes at one of the top 10 online degree programs in the nation. 

headshot of Lauren Bradley

Feb 23, 2022

Howling Success: Lauren Bradley

As an NC State Mental Health Ambassador, social work student Lauren Bradley connects her classmates with helpful resources and support groups on campus. 

Clarence Heyward spray paints a Black first holding an American flag on the Free Expression Tunnel

Feb 22, 2022

From Trucker to Artist: Story Inspires NC State Students

Planned by arts studies major and Caldwell Fellow Sabrina Hurtado, Clarence Heyward's recent residency was a chance for students to learn firsthand what it’s like to be an artist. 

rendering of Shakespeare Exhibition Hall

Feb 18, 2022

The Intersection of Literature and Big Data

Want to learn more about using digital tools to perform historical research? The College of Humanities and Social Sciences and NC State University Libraries are co-sponsoring a lecture series with the Folger Shakespeare Library. 

a pile of empty pill bottles

Feb 10, 2022

Study Finds Unexpected Benefits of ‘Drug Checking’ Programs

A study from NC State anthropologist Jennifer Carroll finds that public health programs were able to reach people who would otherwise not access services such as HIV testing. 

Alisa Andrews visits Bodie lighthouse on the Thomas Jefferson Scholars retreat.

Feb 8, 2022

Jefferson Scholar Alisa Andrews Is Making Sustainable Differences

Alisa Andrews, a junior double majoring in science, technology and society (STS) and agricultural science, is no stranger to tackling challenges. 

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Jan 31, 2022

Share Your Perspective: Virtual Listening Sessions

The Tidal Equality team will ask for your perspectives on challenges and strengths in our current state as a college and also for your initial ideas about the future directions.