On this episode, we sat down with Kaina Percifield, a transfer majoring in horticulture science. We discussed her journey returning back to school, her love for plants and art, her hopes of becoming a landscape designer, and her passion for environmental health.
On this episode, Anthony sat down with Alexa Hadley and Bryce Scott and talked about their travels to Alaska for an alternative service break trip, chicken sandwiches, balls of gas, and community values, substitute teaching, and the importance of expanding your cultural understandings of the world around you.
On this episode, we sat down with Martha Crisp, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering. We discussed their internship with John Deere, resource groups, job offers, mechanical engineering, moving to the Midwest, adulting, and traveling.
On this episode, we sat down with Zaire Garner, a mechanical engineering major in the Class of 2027. We discussed weed-out classes, imposter syndrome, the future, balancing life, fears of turning 20, and friendships.
Kirsten McDonald (T'25), our resident poultry scientist, sat down with us on the pod to give a closer look into the chicken industry, how chickens make it to Chick-fil-As all over the country, and most importantly, what does quality control look like throughout the entire process. An informative conversation to say the least!
In this episode, we sat down with Cameron Brown (T'24), a senior studying aerospace engineering. We dive into Cameron’s experiences with the High-Powered Rocketry Club, Lego Brick Build, and transfer retreat. Listen as Cameron reflects on his experience as a transfer student and the importance of the friendships he's made while in college.
In this episode, we sat down with Nic Jimenez, a mechanical engineering major on a path to medical school. We dive into Nic’s experiences with transfer shock, nickname lore, and his passion for dancing. With a steadfast resolve to pursue a medical career, Nic discusses the significance of perseverance, motivation, and putting your best foot forward amidst adversity.
Without further adieu, let's get into the episode
On this episode, we sat down with Breyonna Williams and Duaa Jalal and discussed their experience during the inaugural Fall break RISE (Race, Identity, & Science Exploration) trip to Montgomery, Al. Mrs. B’s, Settlers of Catan, and systemic racism, DNA kits, and the importance of context to present circumstances.
On this episode, I sat down with Jennifer and Jackie Jimenez to talk about our similar upbringing as a child helping out at a small family businesses, being a morning or night person, time-management, finding peers with similar background, worst types of customers, and appreciating the work done by our parents.
On this episode, Anthony sat down with Joshua Anderson and talked about his experience being a father to a 10 month old baby, blue grass bands, million dollar homes, inopportune napping, sleepless nights, and the roller coaster that is being a full-time student, dad, and husband.
On this episode, we sat down with Jared Arriola and Isaac Mayle (both Transfer Class of 2023) and talked about their role in the NCSU FSAE, the Fast & the Furious, things falling apart, showcasing their internal combustion car and electric car, and having the drive to apply what you learned.
We are happy to highlight our Hispanic and LatinX students during Hispanic Heritage Month! On this episode, I sat down with Andrea Zamudio and talked about her study experience in Puerto Rico, world's largest tourist attractions, rotisserie chicken, cultural immersion, global politics, and the importance of embracing your roots
On this episode, we sat down with Ethan Renfro and talked about his experiences in both Disneyland and Thailand, veterinary medicine, water buffalos, the interconnectedness of living beings, bug shows, and the importance of building relationships with your faculty members
On this episode, Anthony sat down with Erica Council and talked about her journey of self-discovery, ADHD, authenticity, a cat named happy, theoretical math, and the importance of running your own race in college.
On today’s Episode, we sit down with Eric Phan and talk about unique programming experiences for the Goodnight Scholars Program, museum touring habits, being a mental health ambassador, changing majors, drag, and undergraduate research and internship experiences.
On this episode, Anthony sat down with Minh-Thu Dinh and talked about the many ways she is involved in Vietnamese spaces, Kix cereal, balancing priorities, kayaking, electrical and computer engineering, and the importance of doing what you love.
On this special edition of Have a Goodnight, Anthony sat down with NC State Matthews Medal recipients Niambe James ('22) and Sarah Hall ('22), and talked through their NC State journeys, their legacy, and what it means to receive such a high honor from their now alma mater.
On today’s episode, Vie sat down with Jamal Issa and talked about Mountains to Coast, Solar Pack, his research with the EcoPRT lab at NC State, talking points for interviews, graduate school vs. industry, and the importance of having the confidence to ask for help.
On today's episode, Dusti sat down with Dante Sutton and talked about red dye allergies, torque measurement systems for helicopters, LEGO brick builds, electrical and computer engineering, enrichment grants, Iron Man, and asking questions.
On today's episode, Dusti sat down with Rozie Xiao and talked about dining dollars, Caffè Americano, Abby from NCIS, the unique challenges of being a transfer student, cybersecurity and crime, and being a woman in STEM.