All News It’s all about geography, Nov. 10-16 November 4, 2019 All maps lead to the Libraries on Wednesday, Nov. 13 for GIS Day. GIS (geographic information systems) Day is the centerpiece of Geography Awareness Week (Nov. 10-16), which features special hands-on… Self-care through video games on Nov. 6 October 31, 2019 The inclusive gaming series Raiders of the Lost Arcade returns with the opportunity to try out a curated selection of video games, which explore diverse narratives, aspirations, and life experiences… Mice in the library! October 10, 2019 Rolling dice means lucky mice. That’s the premise behind artist Joe Davis’ work Lucky Mice, which is part of the art-science exhibition Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic… We need your spit! October 8, 2019 Artist Paul Vanouse needs your spit for art. On Wednesday, Oct. 16 from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in Talley Student Union Atrium, students and other visitors will be offered a one-ounce cup of saline… Symposium on biotech art exhibition to be held Oct. 18 October 3, 2019 The NC State University Libraries will host a symposium to discuss the new, multi-site exhibition Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic Futures. The symposium will bring… Don’t miss “Hunt Library After Dark” on Oct. 11 September 27, 2019 Delicious food from MOFU Shoppe. New Belgium beer. A rooftop view of Lake Raleigh. And all the bookBots, drawing robots, VR, and turntables you can handle! Join the Friends of the Library for… Major art-science exhibition now open at the Gregg and the Libraries September 26, 2019 Evolution has gotten life this far. Design may take it from here Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic Futures is a visually stunning and thought-provoking exhibition aimed at… What’s our climate’s future? September 26, 2019 The future is being transformed by climate change faster and more dramatically than we realize. Politics, technology, cities, business—even our sense of history, human rights, and justice—will all be… Enter bizarre VR on Oct. 15 September 25, 2019 Black holes are so massive that they curve space—but what does that actually look like? See into the beautiful and unusual realm of warped space at “Warped Worlds: A Virtual Tour” in the Hill… Documentary about low-income students screens Sept. 23 September 18, 2019 Karoline Jiménez, a senior at a public high school in Brooklyn, began her personal statement for her college applications with the question: "How do you endure harassment at school when you are… Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Current page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Next page Next Last page Last »