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Wednesday February 8, 2012Graduating Prepared to Succeed
Morgan Donnelly (Communication and Political Science '10) says the willingness of NC State professors to mentor students helps strengthen character traits that job recruiters find attractive. Her experience confirms a 2010 Wall Street Journal survey that rated NC State among the top spots for job recruiters looking to hire the best trained and prepared graduates entering the job market.
Researchers from across campus, including key faculty from CHASS, are working with law enforcement to transform the way we solve crimes.
Think you're a promising poet? Enter the 2012 Statewide Poetry Contest, sponsored by NC State's Creative Writing Program through the Barnhardt Family Fund. [...]
Dean for a Day Student Chosen
Ever wonder what the Dean of CHASS does all day? Well, one lucky student is about to find out firsthand. Laura Wilkinson, an International Studies and Criminology major and the editor of the Technician, has been chosen to switch places with the dean for the college's annual Dean for a Day event on Feb. [...]
January 2012 CHASS Student of the Month
Paul Kelley is a non-traditional student who intends to graduate in May 2012 with a Bachelor's degree in Leadership in the Public Sector. He works full-time as a correctional officer, takes a full load of classes through distance education, and is active on campus. [...]
Poetic Portraits of a Revolution
In summer 2011, Kane Smego, Will McInerney, Mohammad Moussa and Sameer Abdel-Khalek traveled through the streets and communities of Egypt and Tunisia, capturing images and emotions of the revolution through poetic reflections, interviews, still photography and video. [...]