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Aug 1, 2024

Leading the Way

Mario Jackson Ph.D. ’24 graduated on May 4 with a doctorate in educational leadership, policy and human development. Jackson, a Wilcox-Hodnett Doctoral Fellow, researched equity-oriented principal preparation programs.

Julio Terán, an academic adviser and lecturer in the Engineering first-year program, with a Wolf Plaza statue.

Jul 31, 2024

UNC System Research Grant Transforms First-Year Engineering Course

In collaboration with the Office of Undergraduate Research, Julio Terán, an academic advisor and lecturer in the College of Engineering’s first-year program, will use a UNC system grant to integrate carbon neutrality principles into a first-year course.

a woman holds a tray of seedlings in a greenhouse

Jul 29, 2024

Cultivating African Indigenous Vegetables

Inspired to improve food security for her village in Kenya, Gladys Wanja Njeri is breeding African Indigenous Vegetables for nutritional value, climate adaptation, economic stability and beyond.

Messiah Williams graduated from NC State at 18 years old in May.

Jun 3, 2024

A Historic Graduation

Eighteen-year-old Messiah Williams is one of the youngest African-American male graduates in NC State history.

Jada Williams shows off her "Stop! In the Name of Fashion"

May 31, 2024

Howling Success: Jada Williams

This month’s Howling Success graduated in May and spent her four years at NC State building community through several organizations dedicated to helping historically underrepresented student populations find success.

Juntos students gather in Washington, D.C.

May 15, 2024

NC State Juntos Attends National 4-H Conference

In April, nine high school students from Wake, Bladen, and Greene Counties got a chance to experience this on a national scale, attending the National 4-H Conference in Washington, D.C., as part of the delegation from North Carolina, which included representatives from NC State, NC A&T, and the National Juntos Program. 

Nathan Campbell shows off his Howling Success banner in front of the Wolf Plaza statues.

Apr 30, 2024

Howling Success: Nathan Campbell

Nathan Campbell is a fourth-year student with a jam-packed schedule, and that’s just how he wants it. He takes pride in leading several organizations dedicated to helping Native American students find success at NC State.

Ashtyn Thomas, Miss Lumbee 2023, looks over her shoulder at the camera while wearing the Miss Lumbee crown.

Nov 1, 2023

Representing an Amalgamation of Peoples

As Miss Lumbee 2023, first-year architecture student Ashtyn Thomas represents her people as an ambassador working to educate the North Carolina community and beyond about Lumbee pride and heritage.

Teshaun Smith sits on a staircase with his designs and his football jersey with his right hand. nd him. He holds a football helmet with h

Oct 24, 2023

A Textiles Student Will Play for the Wolfpack this Textile Bowl

An injury prompted Teshaun Smith to launch is own brand; see how the Wilson College of Textiles is providing him with the skills to achieve his dreams. 

Jameco McKenzie sitting at the desk in his office, wearing a gray suit jacket with a red and black tie.

Oct 11, 2023

Building a Multicultural Community

As director of Multicultural Student Affairs, Jameco McKenzie wants to help students develop confidence in their identities and abilities — and become leaders in their communities.