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Nov 14, 2019

Making (fun) multi-player gaming an educational experience

A new video game framework keeps multiple players engrossed in the learning experience while fostering collaboration and problem solving. 

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Oct 25, 2019

Browser tool aims to help researchers ID malicious websites, code

Open-source tool tracks JavaScript to ID malicious behavior. 

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Oct 24, 2019

College lands two major research projects

Engineering faculty members continue to attract new major research funding, with new projects that will advance 5G wireless networking and production of new biotherapeutics. 

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Oct 24, 2019

Major impact

The College has increased the number of women faculty members over the last decade and promoted them to leadership positions in departments and centers. 

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Oct 24, 2019

Summer gaming program helps campers realize their potential

Lead counselor Nasir Jones stands at the front of the class, guiding the campers through coding exercises that are part of SNAP, a visual programming language. Three other counselors move among them answering questions. The 12 campers are participating in the Bridge to Computing summer camp program for underserved 12- to 15-year-old boys held in the Department of Computer Science (CSC) at NC State. 

Oct 24, 2019

Faculty highlights

Recent awards and honors extended to College of Engineering faculty members. 

Oct 24, 2019

Meet the Dean’s Circle

Meet three Dean’s Circle donors and learn why they give. 

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Oct 2, 2019

How AI will help train the soldiers of the future

NC State and Army Futures Command are developing AI training tools to save lives in the field. 

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Sep 19, 2019

NSF announces Raleigh and Cary as testbed sites for advanced wireless

NC State will lead an NSF-funded project to enhance mobile wireless networks, including the use of drones.