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How we think makes us human.
What we do makes us a Pack.

Join us for The Human Factor Speaker Series on Sept. 18 with Academy Award-nominated actor, writer and filmmaker, Jesse Eisenberg! ποΈ
This year at #TheHumanFactor, we will explore how human stories are created, shared, preserved and sometimes distorted in an era shaped by technology and complex public discourse.
ποΈ Tickets will be available this summer.
#NCStateCHASS

Join us for The Human Factor Speaker Series on Sept. 18 with Academy Award-nominated actor, writer and filmmaker, Jesse Eisenberg! ποΈ
This year at #TheHumanFactor, we will explore how human stories are created, shared, preserved and sometimes distorted in an era shaped by technology and complex public discourse.
ποΈ Tickets will be available this summer.
#NCStateCHASS

Join us for The Human Factor Speaker Series on Sept. 18 with Academy Award-nominated actor, writer and filmmaker, Jesse Eisenberg! ποΈ
This year at #TheHumanFactor, we will explore how human stories are created, shared, preserved and sometimes distorted in an era shaped by technology and complex public discourse.
ποΈ Tickets will be available this summer.
#NCStateCHASS

Join us for The Human Factor Speaker Series on Sept. 18 with Academy Award-nominated actor, writer and filmmaker, Jesse Eisenberg! ποΈ
This year at #TheHumanFactor, we will explore how human stories are created, shared, preserved and sometimes distorted in an era shaped by technology and complex public discourse.
ποΈ Tickets will be available this summer.
#NCStateCHASS
In the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, we ask the big questions and seek thoughtful answers. For Mason Baker, curiosity led them to become a local voice on NC Stateβs student-run radio station, WKNC.
βWhether itβs contract law or communications, it all comes down to properly articulating a point. Thatβs something you can only learn through the humanities and social sciences.β
#NCStateCHASS #ThinkAndDo
Understanding the world starts with understanding people. In the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, we donβt just study ideas β we learn how to make a difference through hands-on experiences. When we see the whole picture β mental, physical and social β we can create real change. Hear from Social Workβs Tishera Owens on how she helps people overcome personal struggles while tackling broader societal challenges.
How we think makes us human. What we do makes us a Pack. πΊ

After 34 years of elevating the voices of North Carolina, linguistics professor Walt Wolfram is retiring. π«Ά
While at NC State, he helped shape the universityβs identity as a place where scholars study the world and engage with it, bringing research into communities and elevating peopleβs voices.
His mission has always been the same: to help people hear the value in the ways they speak and to take pride in who they are.
βIn a sense, language is what really makes us human.β
If the university were to mark his career with a plaque, Walt knows exactly what it should say: βThank you for the opportunity to do what I love.β
Thank YOU, Walt! πΊ β€οΈ

After 34 years of elevating the voices of North Carolina, linguistics professor Walt Wolfram is retiring. π«Ά
While at NC State, he helped shape the universityβs identity as a place where scholars study the world and engage with it, bringing research into communities and elevating peopleβs voices.
His mission has always been the same: to help people hear the value in the ways they speak and to take pride in who they are.
βIn a sense, language is what really makes us human.β
If the university were to mark his career with a plaque, Walt knows exactly what it should say: βThank you for the opportunity to do what I love.β
Thank YOU, Walt! πΊ β€οΈ

After 34 years of elevating the voices of North Carolina, linguistics professor Walt Wolfram is retiring. π«Ά
While at NC State, he helped shape the universityβs identity as a place where scholars study the world and engage with it, bringing research into communities and elevating peopleβs voices.
His mission has always been the same: to help people hear the value in the ways they speak and to take pride in who they are.
βIn a sense, language is what really makes us human.β
If the university were to mark his career with a plaque, Walt knows exactly what it should say: βThank you for the opportunity to do what I love.β
Thank YOU, Walt! πΊ β€οΈ

After 34 years of elevating the voices of North Carolina, linguistics professor Walt Wolfram is retiring. π«Ά
While at NC State, he helped shape the universityβs identity as a place where scholars study the world and engage with it, bringing research into communities and elevating peopleβs voices.
His mission has always been the same: to help people hear the value in the ways they speak and to take pride in who they are.
βIn a sense, language is what really makes us human.β
If the university were to mark his career with a plaque, Walt knows exactly what it should say: βThank you for the opportunity to do what I love.β
Thank YOU, Walt! πΊ β€οΈ

After 34 years of elevating the voices of North Carolina, linguistics professor Walt Wolfram is retiring. π«Ά
While at NC State, he helped shape the universityβs identity as a place where scholars study the world and engage with it, bringing research into communities and elevating peopleβs voices.
His mission has always been the same: to help people hear the value in the ways they speak and to take pride in who they are.
βIn a sense, language is what really makes us human.β
If the university were to mark his career with a plaque, Walt knows exactly what it should say: βThank you for the opportunity to do what I love.β
Thank YOU, Walt! πΊ β€οΈ

After 34 years of elevating the voices of North Carolina, linguistics professor Walt Wolfram is retiring. π«Ά
While at NC State, he helped shape the universityβs identity as a place where scholars study the world and engage with it, bringing research into communities and elevating peopleβs voices.
His mission has always been the same: to help people hear the value in the ways they speak and to take pride in who they are.
βIn a sense, language is what really makes us human.β
If the university were to mark his career with a plaque, Walt knows exactly what it should say: βThank you for the opportunity to do what I love.β
Thank YOU, Walt! πΊ β€οΈ

After 34 years of elevating the voices of North Carolina, linguistics professor Walt Wolfram is retiring. π«Ά
While at NC State, he helped shape the universityβs identity as a place where scholars study the world and engage with it, bringing research into communities and elevating peopleβs voices.
His mission has always been the same: to help people hear the value in the ways they speak and to take pride in who they are.
βIn a sense, language is what really makes us human.β
If the university were to mark his career with a plaque, Walt knows exactly what it should say: βThank you for the opportunity to do what I love.β
Thank YOU, Walt! πΊ β€οΈ

Last week, three CHASS students received the 2026 Mathews Medal, honoring graduating seniors who have demonstrated student leadership and made significant contributions to the advancement of the university. π
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NC State presented the highest non-academic distinction awarded to students to Isaac Carreno, political science and social work β26; Abby Mulry, international studies β26; and Molly Sue Smith, social work β26.

Last week, three CHASS students received the 2026 Mathews Medal, honoring graduating seniors who have demonstrated student leadership and made significant contributions to the advancement of the university. π
π
NC State presented the highest non-academic distinction awarded to students to Isaac Carreno, political science and social work β26; Abby Mulry, international studies β26; and Molly Sue Smith, social work β26.

Last week, three CHASS students received the 2026 Mathews Medal, honoring graduating seniors who have demonstrated student leadership and made significant contributions to the advancement of the university. π
π
NC State presented the highest non-academic distinction awarded to students to Isaac Carreno, political science and social work β26; Abby Mulry, international studies β26; and Molly Sue Smith, social work β26.

Last week, three CHASS students received the 2026 Mathews Medal, honoring graduating seniors who have demonstrated student leadership and made significant contributions to the advancement of the university. π
π
NC State presented the highest non-academic distinction awarded to students to Isaac Carreno, political science and social work β26; Abby Mulry, international studies β26; and Molly Sue Smith, social work β26.
The moment #NCState26 made it official! π πΊ
ALT: The NC State class of 2026 turn their graduation cap tassels and toss hats into the air to celebrate.
We bring out the best in each other. π«Ά Congratulations, #NCState26 π πΊ

30 years. One unfinished degree. A lifetime of purpose in between. β¨
Tonya Henderson Gatling's road back to NC State is the reminder we all needed β it's never too late to finish what you started.
Read about the trials and triumphs of your fellow Pack member and find out why she was chosen as the Spring 2026 Commencement Student Speaker. Link in the bio. π
Congratulations, Tonya! π

30 years. One unfinished degree. A lifetime of purpose in between. β¨
Tonya Henderson Gatling's road back to NC State is the reminder we all needed β it's never too late to finish what you started.
Read about the trials and triumphs of your fellow Pack member and find out why she was chosen as the Spring 2026 Commencement Student Speaker. Link in the bio. π
Congratulations, Tonya! π
βIt doesnβt always have to be something deep in terms of the content, but you never know that just being seen or heard is deep enough for them.β
#HumansOfCHASS explores a deeper understanding of what it means to be human in the minds of our community.
For Jameson Ollison, it means overcoming uncontrollable obstacles, embracing one another as our neighbor, and truly connecting with those around us.
#NCStateCHASS
Film studies alumna Mariana Colin transformed a graduate school project into The Morbid Zoo β a popular YouTube channel with 170k+ subscribers that uses horror films to examine culture, mass media and political themes.
We sat down with Mariana to get her take on some classic questions around horror films. π»
#NCStateCHASS
As our tools and discourse evolve, what are the essentials of a poem? A film? A play? A story?
4.15.26
π½οΈ: @ncsulibraries
π: βThe Essentials of a Poemβ by Sam Ragan
ALT: Sam Ragan reads his poem, The Essentials of a Poem, while various forms of storytelling are shown on screen.
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