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Patrons walk through the grand lobby of the Gregg Museum of Art & Design

Apr 2, 2021

Gregg Museum Relaxes Timed Entries

Patrons are no longer required to make reservations for their visit. However, groups of 15-plus are asked to call ahead to prevent crowding in the galleries. 

Masked students dance on stage as part of the Against the Railing project last April

Mar 29, 2021

Dance Program to Highlight Immigration Stories from Students, Faculty and Staff

This Wednesday, March 31, the NC State Dance Program will debut the latest edition of its Against the Railing Project, in which NC State students, faculty and staff share stories about how their families immigrated to the United States. 

Aysia Slade

Mar 22, 2021

Spotlight on Our Students: Aysia Slade

The University Honors and Scholars Programs talk to Honors Program student Aysia Slade, who won a Creative Artist Award for her play, Static. 

Conductor in PPE with physical-distanced music class.

Mar 15, 2021

Music Students Band Together for Day of Giving

During the rescheduled 2020 NC State Day of Giving in September, students worked hard to channel funds to the Department of Music by winning social media challenges. They’re gearing up to do it again. 

Memorial Belltower lit up red

Mar 1, 2021

Looking Back and Moving Forward

2020 will be a year long-remembered by NC State faculty, staff and students. Read about some of the lessons learned, including how Jeff Braden, retiring soon as dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, has asked his team to commit to concrete actions to reduce or eliminate racism and increase the ability to provide opportunity and increase social justice. Among other actions, Braden has set a goal of raising $1 million by June 30, 2021, to provide high-impact, life-changing experiences to all CHASS students — especially those from under-represented groups. 

Griffin James

Feb 24, 2021

Spotlight on Our Alumni: Griffin James ‘20

The University Honors and Scholars Program recently caught up Scholars Program graduate Griffin James. James majored in English and minored in theatre and arts entrepreneurship. 

Emma Nussman playing a trombone

Feb 8, 2021

Emma Nussman Receives Masini Scholarship for Leadership in Marching Band and Beyond

The Department of Music’s prestigious Toni Christine Masini Memorial Music Scholarship was awarded this year to Emma Nussman, a senior majoring in genetics and minoring in music performance and psychology. The Masini scholarship — the largest music scholarship offered at NC State — is awarded each year to one student who exemplifies academic and musical excellence, as well as leadership in the marching band. 

Screenshot of a virtual tour at the Gregg Museum

Feb 1, 2021

Gregg Museum Earns 2021 Gold Award from CASE District III/Southeast

The Gregg Museum of Art & Design and the Division of Academic and Student Affairs’ Marketing and Communications office received special recognition from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. 

Exterior of Thompson Theatre at night

Jan 5, 2021

University Theatre Earns Outstanding Arts Educator Award

University Theatre and several faculty and staff were recognized in Chatham Life & Style's Best of the Year 2020 award show. 

The Gregg Museum of Art and Design

Nov 24, 2020

Resilience on Display

The Crafts Center and the Gregg Museum of Art and Design have found silver linings in the shift to virtual programming this fall.