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May 21, 2018

A Wolfpack Family Gives Back

Dr. Tony Sigmon and his wife, Nancy -- along with their children and children’s spouses -- have invested in the College of Engineering’s Fitts-Woolard Hall, as well as other college and NC State initiatives. Sigmon, founder and corporate president of Raleigh-based Collegiate Capital Management, received his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in engineering science and mechanics from the college. And there are many more family ties. 

Apr 17, 2018

More than a Building

Engineering Building Oval (EB Oval) is a priority project for NC State and the College of Engineering. Meet alumni Aaron Isbell, David Whitley and Chuck Wilson Jr., who have donated toward the project. 

Fitts-Woolard Hall rendering

Apr 17, 2018

Breaking New Ground on Centennial Campus

In late February, contractors began site work for Engineering Building Oval, the College of Engineering’s newest academic and research building, scheduled to open in June 2020. The future home of the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the dean’s administration is the next step in the unification of the college on Centennial Campus. The facility also represents a first-of-its-kind infrastructure project for NC State, using a unique public-private partnership. 

The Henrys standing in front of a replica of the belltower lit red

Nov 21, 2017

An Extraordinary Gift to Complete the Memorial Belltower

An extraordinary gift from Bill and Frances Henry will enable the university to complete the Memorial Belltower – including the installation of the full complement of 55 bells, carillon and interior stairs as originally designed. 

Sep 2, 2017

Gregg Museum Revealed

NC State celebrates a new extraordinary place: the Gregg Museum of Art and Design. 

Nov 2, 2016

New Gregg Museum to Open Doors in 2017

Powered by a public-private partnership, the new Gregg Museum of Art and Design soon will be a showplace for creativity, culture and innovation. 

Aug 21, 2016

Longtime Friends Help Bring Noise Back to Reynolds

As Reynolds Coliseum undergoes a $35 million renovation, Tim Peeler and Tracy Fulghum have committed to help preserve its atmosphere. 

Aug 18, 2016

Building an Imaginative Core on North Campus

Private support will be critical to turning the College of Sciences' vision for a new Crossroads building – anchoring an Imagination Corridor, popup labs and more from the former Harrelson Hall site – into reality.