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crane holding bell to be installed in the top of the belltower

Jun 25, 2020

Same Campus, New Look

Capital improvement projects are making progress, and employees will see some changes when they return to work. 

seedlings

May 28, 2020

No Seeds, No Problem: Growing Vegetables From Scraps

Tips for starting a garden using the vegetables you bought for dinner. 

field of green tomatoes

Apr 13, 2020

What Fruit and Vegetable Growers Should Know About COVID-19

Useful information for fruit and vegetable growers about COVID-19. 

Mar 27, 2020

College of Education’s Master of School Administration Program Wins Opal Mann Green Engagement and Scholarship Award

The College of Education’s Master of School Administration program, which was ranked as the top program of its kind in North Carolina by U.S. News and World Report’s Best Graduate School Rankings, will be recognized this summer with the Opal Mann Green Engagement and Scholarship Award. 

Mar 27, 2020

Sofia Marin Brings Personal Experiences to the International Business Dual Degree Program

Sofia Marin shares personal global experiences as a language ambassador for the International Business Dual Degree Program. 

Mar 27, 2020

Coronavirus Outbreak to Impact Entire Economy, With Some Bright Spots, Says Steven Allen

Steven Allen lent his expertise to the matter and gave us his take on the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the job market, government policy and the economy as a whole. 

A family playing a board game together

Mar 22, 2020

Combating Stress and Anxiety in Family Life

While stress is the new norm, NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences professor Kimberly Allen shares ways in which we can reduce stress and anxiety. 

Girl with painted rocks

Mar 17, 2020

Boredom Busters

Spending unexpected time at home with the kids? NC State Extension’s Liz Driscoll outlines five fun indoor projects to help keep everyone’s minds active and hands busy. 

Child with caterpillar on his nose.

Mar 13, 2020

Now What?

Without going far, kids can explore and learn from familiar environments. Liz Driscoll, an NC State Extension 4-H specialist, suggests five easy outdoor activities to try when your kids are feeling cooped up. 

image of a hand on a wireless mouse with a keypad in the background

Jan 8, 2020

Sign Up For (Free) Spring OIT Classes

Is “become more tech-savvy” one of your new year’s resolutions? The Office of Information Technology offers free classes for faculty and staff on Google, WordPress and more. Now’s your chance.