A Wake County judge ruled on Wednesday that NC State must allow outside experts to investigate Poe Hall after attorneys representing a former employee claimed the University may have destroyed or altered evidence of PCBs.
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University administrators faced a sharp barrage of outrage from faculty and graduate students in the Department of Chemistry over a $140 million renovation set to gut parts of Dabney Hall at a town hall Tuesday.
As the next phase of Poe Hall PCB testing begins, two experts cautioned that understanding the health consequences of the contaminants will be another looming undertaking.
NC State found PCB concentrations that exceeded EPA limits in 2018 testing of Poe Hall and D.H. Hill Jr. Library, a report the University rele…
While NC State continues its investigation of environmental contaminants in Poe Hall, a top university official acknowledged concerns that ear…
Chancellor Randy Woodson told NC State’s Board of Trustees Friday that it’s going to take time to find definitive answers about the source of contamination in Poe Hall and implement strategies to mitigate it.
Faculty in the College of Education will consider a call for separate votes of no confidence in Chancellor Randy Woodson, Executive Vice Chanc…