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We're one of the three largest colleges at NC State University. With 5,200 students in our majors, we award more undergrad degrees than any other college on campus. CHASS synthesizes the knowledge of the sciences and the wisdom of the humanities. We interpret, investigate, celebrate, and change the world.

Calendar Events

May 17, 2012

The Power of Introverts: book discussion with Martha Crowley

7:00 PM | Cameron Village Regional Library, 1930 Clark Avenue
May 18, 2012

African Educational Research Network 2012 Summit

6:30 PM | 1911 Bldg and DoubleTree by Hilton Brownstone Hotel

CHASS News

Wednesday May 16, 2012

A Passion for Caring

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After Kristin Replogle began serving on the college's Institute for Nonprofits advisory board, she decided to make a gift to support nonprofit studies minors participate in internships. "Once I met the students in the program, I knew this was the perfect place for me to give back," she says.

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In last meals and lost childhoods, CHASS alum Megan Roberts reveals the haunting stories behind the crimes of 16 women executed in the United States. "Matters of Record" is a collection of poems by Roberts, who earned her MFA in Creative Writing from NC State in 2010.

Faculty were recognized for outstanding accomplishments in teaching, advising, research and engagement at a ceremony held in Caldwell Lounge April 25, 2012. [...]

5/16/12

U.S., Great Britain Share Risk Factors For Child Behavior Problems

New research from North Carolina State University shows that the United States and Great Britain share common risk factors that increase the likelihood of behavioral problems in children – and that Britain's broader social welfare programs don't appear to mitigate those risks. [...]

5/10/12

Efforts to Help Homeless Kids Gaining Traction

Homeless children are at higher risk for mental health problems than other kids, but one researcher from NC State is taking action to give these kids a better chance for a healthy life. [...]

2/28/12

Dean for a Day Diaries 2012

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CHASS Dean Jeff Braden traded places with junior International Relations and Criminology major Laura Wilkinson during the college's annual Dean for a Day event. Braden attended Wilkinson's classes and took over her work as editor of the Technician. Meanwhile, "Dean Wilkinson" attended Braden's meetings and even taught his PSY 200 class. Read their diaries--and don't miss the pictures on the CHASS FaceBook page. [...]