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Apr 8, 2024

Small Island Big Song Residency Brings Climate Activism Through Art to NC State

Small Island Big Song, a group of musicians from Island Nations across the Pacific and Indian Oceans, will spend this week in residence with NC State LIVE. 

Compagnie Hervé KOUBI in Stewart Theatre was one of several recent sold-out. shows for NC State LIVE!

Mar 1, 2024

NC State LIVE Enjoying Strong Run of Sold-Out Shows

NC State LIVE has seen extraordinary success with its performing arts programming throughout the 2023-24 school year, with five recent public performances plus three student matinees for local elementary schools all selling out.  

Apr 21, 2023

High Hopes for Humphrey

Georgia Westwood ’21 creates a cuddly blue space alien out of clay that could lead to a career in stop-motion video. 

Tim Humphrey makes a wolfie sign with Mr. Wuf

Apr 20, 2023

Learning Leadership Through the Arts

Timothy Humphrey (Electrical Engineering ’96) gained skills as an usher and house manager for Stewart Theatre that he uses today as chief analytics officer for IBM. 

DBR speaks stands at the director's podium in front of a large group of musicians

Apr 10, 2023

NC State LIVE’s 50th Anniversary Season to Close with Special World Premiere

Prolific violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain and the Raleigh Civic Symphony will perform a new work highlighting a wide variety of Black composers and performers. 

An aerial photo of Carter-Finley Stadium during the marching band's halftime show, where the band spells out "state"

Dec 16, 2022

The Biggest Academic and Student Affairs News from 2022

Look back at student life and achievements, anniversaries and celebrations, and individual and departmental recognitions in the Division of Academic and Student Affairs this year. 

A group of people dancing in a studio

Nov 21, 2022

David Dorfman Dance Performs New Work, Conducts Community Outreach 

As part of NC State LIVE’s 50th anniversary season, the internationally acclaimed dance troupe gave a special performance and led guest lectures for the University Honors Program, a master class and community workshops. 

Heath Ramsey and Christopher Leazer pose by a wolf statue in Wolf Plaza

Sep 13, 2022

$50K Endowment Honors NC State LIVE’s 50th Anniversary

The Christopher A. Leazer and Heath C. Ramsey Innovation Endowment will help strengthen NC State LIVE and its programming for the next 50 years and beyond. 

Shana Tucker singing into a microphone on stage, with a bass player behind her

May 14, 2021

Showing Gratitude Through Song

In collaboration with NC State LIVE, performing artist Shana Tucker gave a special pop-up concert for NC State’s Student Health Center employees to thank them for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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.