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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. 

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. 

photo looking up inside Talley Student Union's technology tower

Jan 31, 2022

2021-22 University Faculty Scholars Named

Four Humanities and Social Sciences faculty members are being recognized for their outstanding academic achievements and contributions to NC State through their teaching, scholarship and service. 

early 20th century photo of a Japanese couple sitting in chairs

Jan 25, 2022

The Future of History: How New Tools Tap Into Diverse Perspectives on the Past

NC State history professor David Ambaras shares how digital tools and technologies are unlocking new ways of helping us explore and understand our past. 

painting of the early 20th century industrial center in Youngstown, Ohio

Jan 19, 2022

Greening the Rust Belt: An Unexpected Link Between Manufacturing and Sustainability

New research from public administration professor Christopher Galik highlights the role economic transitions play in fostering sustainability. 

Two children sit on a dock; one child is facing away, the other has her head bowed

Jan 11, 2022

Study Outlines Ways to Help Children Learn Forgiveness

New research from NC State psychologists finds teaching children to understand other people’s perspectives could make it easier for them to learn forgiveness. 

Black man sitting on a city bench looking sad

Jan 6, 2022

Pandemic Stress Affects Black Adults More Than Their White Peers

The study from NC State psychologists also found younger white adults were less adversely affected by COVID stress than older white adults. 

young girl reading a picture book

Dec 20, 2021

Studies of Children’s Stories Shows Differences in Russian, U.S. Approaches to Emotion

New research from NC State psychologists finds Russian parents are more likely than U.S. parents to read stories to their children that feature negative emotions. 

college students at a crowded party

Nov 18, 2021

Study Highlights Challenges, Strategies for Students Recovering from Alcoholism

The study from NC State communication professor Lynsey Romo sheds light on uncertainties college students grapple with while trying to maintain their sobriety.