


Pack the Polls: Your Vote Is Your Voice
For NC State students, faculty, staff and the surrounding local community of Wake County, voting early in the upcoming general election is as easy as a quick trip to the center of campus.
What Role Do Governments Play After a Disaster? Will Hurricane Helene Change Anything?
What should the federal government do after a disaster? What should state and local governments do? And what lessons might policymakers take from Hurricane Helene?Poole Professor says Helene’s Impact on NC is ‘Unprecedented’
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, survivors in North Carolina face urgent needs as infrastructure damage complicates aid distribution. Poole professor Rob Handfield describes the storm’s unprecedented impact on the state’s supply chain.
NC State on the Coast
On a breezy September day, doctoral student Zakir Bulmer sits on the edge of a boat on the Pamlico Sound and allows himself to fall backwards into the water. He’s spending the day scuba diving at different sites across the sound with his advisor, Tal Ben-Horin, an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences. …
How Has Flooding from Helene Affected Transportation in Western NC?
We had questions about how Hurricane Helene has affected roadways and traffic in western North Carolina. So we talked to an expert.Introducing Participatory Sciences Microgrants
The Global One Health Academy is proud to partner with Citizen Science Campus to offer Participatory Science Microgrants to advance graduate research that utilizes participatory science approaches and/or advance the…
What’s on Tap? Maybe One Day Your Wastewater
JoAnna Klein spoke with environmental historian Matthew Booker and engineer Francis De Los Reyes about the problem of urban waste management. The answer is a lesson in history – and a call to challenge our assumptions about what waste really means to us.