Assistant Professor of English Meg Day has been named the Guggenheim Museum’s poet-in-residence for 2024.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/04/mfa-faculty-member-named-guggenheim-museums-2024-poet-in-residence/
Faculty receive distinguished honor from the world's largest scientific society.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/04/6-faculty-members-elected-as-aaas-fellows/
The extent to which people understand existing racial inequities in access to health care can have an effect on how white and Black people view their own health.
Universities scoring strongly on measures of sustainability are associated with innovation and economic growth – but not environmental sustainability – in their home communities.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/04/universities-and-local-sustainability/
The bottom line? When a company took an aggressive stance, its stock price dropped.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/04/crisis-comms-and-stock-prices/
A new study finds an anti-racist intervention did not cause stress or feelings of alienation among high school students.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/03/anti-racist-school-program-study/
A desire to reduce overdose deaths is spurring DIH prosecutions -- but the evidence suggests it may be harming public health.
A new study finds younger adults look and feel older on stressful days – but only on days when they also feel they have relatively less control over their own lives.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/03/young-people-stress-and-control/
NC State was well-represented in the U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/02/3-online-degree-programs-crack-the-rankings-top-10/
Until now, little research has been done on the impact these policies have on incarcerated people, their families, and their communities.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/02/studying-pay-to-stay-policies/
A new study finds there are simple activities that help people improve their mood and emotional well-being after the traumatic loss of a loved one.
The study suggests public service systems need to do a better job of working with parents to support homeless children.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/02/helping-kids-experiencing-homelessness/
The work underscores how toxic yo-yo dieting can be and how difficult it can be for people to break the cycle.
The more people know about pregnancy, the more likely they are to oppose legislation that limits women’s access to abortions – regardless of political ideology.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2024/01/post-dobbs-attitudes-on-abortion-laws/
Hushang Ghodrat started a legacy at NC State after fleeing Iran. As his daughter becomes a Wolfpack alumna, she's continuing their family legacy.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2023/12/kemmia-ghodrat-fall-2023-commencement/
A fundamental misunderstanding means the way many health devices are developed and tested can exacerbate racial health inequities.
The goal of the new research is to help autonomous vehicles make “good” decisions.
There was a stark difference in the percentage of non-white Americans who died in the first year of the COVID pandemic compared to white Americans. A new book explains why.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2023/11/covid-and-non-white-americans/
When misinformation spreads on social media, there can be real consequences for both companies and the public.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2023/10/understanding-online-misinformation/
There are more than 30,000 homeless infants, toddlers and preschool-aged children in North Carolina. A new action plan aims to bridge the gap between these children and the services that can help...
Some members of the public, such as individuals who are blind or visually impaired, are not able to access all of the relevant information on the sites.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2023/09/covid-websites-and-accessibility/
A new study underscores how being a Black mother in the U.S. involves navigating aspects of parenthood that are explicitly tied to dealing with racism.
A new study finds that two-thirds of U.S. adults rely on their parents for some form of material support into their early 40s.
The researchers found seven “pathways” that illustrate the way major life events can have long-term ripple effects for women.
A new study finds mental health disclosures can affect the way potential employers view job applicants.
The study raises concerns that law enforcement’s involvement in post-overdose outreach efforts may undermine their effectiveness.
https://news.ncsu.edu/2023/08/overdose-response-police-paradox/
NC State’s Global Training Initiative partners with organizations, businesses and government agencies, recently stretching to the far edge of Eastern Europe.
Study suggests partisan politics can be used to encourage the public to get vaccinated.
Research can help address conflicts in a way that helps the bottom line and improves workplace culture.
Andrew Bates was willing and ready to drop out of NC State so he could live the dream of anyone who has ever volunteered for a political campaign: a full-time job in the White House. Before Bate...
https://news.ncsu.edu/2023/06/another-day-in-the-white-house/