北卡罗莱纳州的研究播客。你可以订阅Audio Abstract withApple Podcasts,Soundcloudorother podcasting appsof your choice.
Aug 30, 2011
While the time machine has not yet been invented to transport us back to 17th century England, a researcher named John Wall is attempting to use modern technology to do the next best thing – recreating an important scene involving politics, religion and literary figure John Donne. Best of all, he’s hoping to makeit…
Jul 26, 2011
Big update for the Coaches' Corner at NCState.
2011年1月26日,
Dr. Katherine Mellen Charron’s book,Freedom’s Teacher: The Life of Septima Clark, was selected as the best book of South Carolina history published in the preceding calendaryear.
Jan 18, 2011
Medieval studies scholars are embarking on an effort that, if successful, should make it easier for future scholars to study the past. Ironically, medieval studies experts were among the first to incorporate the use of modern technology into their research (Rev. Roberto Busa used punchcards in 1949 as part of his research on St.Thomas…
2010年12月9日
If you had to take an exam focused on NC State's storied history and one-of-a-kind traditions - like the annual Krispy Kreme Challenge - would you pass? If not, leaf through The Brick, a student-run publication full of fun facts and information about ouruniversity.
Nov 10, 2010
History professor Craig Thompson Friend’s new book,Kentucke’s Frontiers, explains how fear and terror transformed the region’s early promise of an egalitarian life for all into a patriarchal society that favored whitemen.
Nov 3, 2010
Dr. David Zonderman, history professor and associate department head, will receive the NCSU Libraries Faculty Award on Monday, Nov. 8, at a reception in the McKimmonCenter.
Sep 30, 2010
Dr. Blair L. M. Kelley, associate professor of history, is the 2010 winner of the Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Book Award from the Association of Black Women Historians. In addition, the online magazine "For Harriet" included her on its list of The Most Inspiring Black Women onTwitter.
Sep 28, 2010
Dr. Katherine Mellen Charron, assistant professor of history, has won the Julia Cherry Spruill Prize for best monograph on Southern women’s history. The Southern Association of Women’s Historians will present the award during the annual meeting this November inCharlotte.
Sep 23, 2010
Take a walk down memory lane - literally - and enjoy the history of the new, improved HillsboroughStreet.
Aug 17, 2010
How do you measure the progress of the past five decades? The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences uses everything from a slide rule to an electric guitar. Warm up your electronic data terminal and take alook.
Aug 4, 2010
Ever wonder how Holladay Hall got its name? Take the WolfWalk and you'll learn it had nothing to do with a fun day at thebeach.
May 13, 2010
Dr. Blair LM Kelley, associate professor of history, has publishedRight to Ride,which examines the earliest struggles against Jim Crow laws across theSouth.
The skeletal remains of bygone societies have long been able to tell anthropologists a lot about their civilizations and way of life. However, a significant segment of those populations was left largely mute: the children. Now, new research is likely to give those children a voice. Physical anthropologists can tell a lot about aperson…
May 11, 2010
Apparently, you can teach an old poem new tricks. When an unknown 14th Century poet was writing The Siege of Jerusalem, there is no way he or she could imagine the computer age. They had no way of knowing that seven centuries later the poem would lead to the development of a digital laborof…