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College’s graduate programs prioritize recruiting students from a military background NC State's College of Engineering actively seeks students with a military background for their graduate engineering programs.

Hodge Makes Fortune’s 40 Under 40 Few techies under 40 can say they’ve worked for the same company for almost two decades. But Hodge has worn many hats during her 18 years at IBM.

Swann Talks with WRAL about Moving Classes Online Julie Swann talked with WRAL about moving classes online at NC State. She said If students hadn't congregated together we could have kept this at bay.

Study Finds Dedicated Clinics Can Reduce Impact of a Flu Pandemic A new study concludes that opening clinics dedicated specifically to treating influenza (works for COVID-19 too) can limit the number of people infected.

Why We Should Already Be Planning For COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Once there is a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine, the world will face the considerable task of figuring out how to distribute it fairly and efficiently.

All Systems Go Since Julie Swann joined NC State in 2017 as the head of the ISE Department, the university’s Think and Do mantra has continued to resonate with her.

Opening the Doors The new Fitts-Woolard Hall has hit many milestones. You can now add to that list the ISE Department taking beneficial occupancy on July 24, 2020.

COVID and Touchless Logistics for Home Delivery With so many people working from home and social distancing, the issues around “touchless logistics” are going to become more important than ever.