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Sustainability Fund Announces Grant Winners
The NC State Sustainability Fund has awarded $176,703 in grants to 13 sustainability projects on campus.Libraries launches dry-erase marker recycling program
Place your used markers in special recycling bins at the Hill and Hunt Libraries![Katie Sanders headshot in front of bricks](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/ahskatiesandersfeature042023.jpg)
Food Systems Communicator Coming to NC State
Katie Sanders, new assistant professor of agricultural communication, is excited to begin interdisciplinary work with students, stakeholders and extension agents.![The 2023 Winners of NC State's Sustainability Awards.](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/2023-Sus-Award-Winners-360x216.png)
Meet the Winners of NC State’s Sustainability Awards
These 2023 Sustainability Awards recipients leave an impact on campus and beyond.![NC State gateway at sunset](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/campusgatewaysky-1500.jpg)
Chemist Brian Space To Lead $1.17 Million Partnership to Develop Better Water Sorption Materials
Chemistry professor Brian Space will lead a project to address freshwater accessibility challenges.The Strength of the Wolf is the Snack
Most students do their best to make healthy choices in their day-to-day lives, but, convenience is key for study snacks during exam weeks. Unfortunately, the…![A bee visits a flower](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/aaron-burden-zljen3rzupk-unsplash-scaled-1-360x216.jpg)
What Do Messy Lawns Have to do With Bee Food? A Bee Expert Explains
An NC State bee expert weighs in as part of a series exploring whether the way we manage our home lawns and gardens could make a difference for pollinators.Register now for the Black Research Symposium, March 23-25
Keynote speakers will discuss Afrofuturism, worldbuilding, and sustainability, and sessions will explore the idea of a Black futurity![Two staff members sit together working on their computers.](https://sustainability.ncsu.edu/multisite/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/dai-story-header-360x216.jpg)