Natalie Hampton

Oct 14, 2020

Fork to Farmer

In the midst of North Carolina’s thriving farm-to-fork movement, recent graduate alumnus Bruno Ferreira has developed a series of videos that focus on the farmers behind some of the state’s best known local chefs.

Oct 14, 2020

Message From the Dean

Graduate School Dean Peter Harries talks about the challenges and successes that 2020 has brought.

Oct 14, 2020

Supporting Graduate Mental Health

A Graduate Mental Health Symposium scheduled for March 2020 was cancelled, but the students behind the event changed course by creating videos to support graduate students.

Oct 14, 2020

Reducing Food Waste

The winner of the 2019 Three Minute Thesis explained how mathematical modeling could help food banks distribute food efficiently, effectively and equitably.

Oct 14, 2020

MALS Provides a Path for Wolfpack Gymnast

NC State gymnast Drew Grantham found a way to integrate her interests in athletics, organizational development and inclusion through NC State's Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program.

Oct 14, 2020

Field Lab Names New Superintendent

Bridget Lassiter brings a can-do attitude to her new role as the first female superintendent of NC State's Lake Wheeler Road Field Lab.

Oct 8, 2020

Hindsight is 2020

Spring at the Graduate School is usually our busiest, most exciting time of year, with lots of activities and events. We take a look back at how 2020 was different.

Oct 22, 2019

From Student DJ to 3MT Champ

The winner of the 2018 Three Minute Thesis competition, Ciera Cipriani had a pretty full plate as a master's student in textiles. This summer, she took second place in the first ACC 3MT competition and moved on to a doctoral program at Texas A&M.

Oct 21, 2019

Staying Connected in Thailand

After years as a public servant, a graduate alumnus from Thailand stays connected to NC State through an annual gathering in Bangkok with the Graduate School's David Shafer.

Oct 21, 2019

5K Raises Awareness About Lewy Body Dementia

While preparing for her dissertation defense in June, Suzanne Crifo was also preparing for the third annual Lace Up to Bring Lewy Down 5K run that she started to raise awareness of the disease that took her father's life.