Textiles
NC State facts
Tradiciones
100

This technique, often used in textile design, involves tying parts of fabric before dyeing to create patterns

tie-dye (or resist dyeing)

100

This college at NC State focuses on education in materials and is renowned worldwide

Wilson College of Textiles

100

In Mexican tradition, this festive 15th birthday celebration marks a girl’s transition into womanhood

quinceañera

200

This fabric, made from the fibers of a plant commonly grown in the South, became the backbone of the American textile industry

Cotton 

200

The year NC State was founded

1887

200

This traditional holiday, celebrated on November 1st and 2nd, honors the memory of loved ones who have passed away

Día de los Muertos

300

This term describes the ability of a polymer to stretch and return to its original shape without breaking

elasticity

300

This was the first name of NC State

North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts

300

In many Latin American countries, this traditional  dance is known for its stomping steps and colorful skirts, especially in Mexico

folklórico

400

This fiber, derived from wood pulp, is known for being a semi-synthetic alternative to cotton

rayon

400

This live wolf-like mascot, which represents NC State athletics, is known as “Tuffy"

(breed)

Tamaskan dog

400

This traditional Brazilian martial art, disguised as a dance, was developed by African slaves

capoeira

500

This colorful cloth, woven by indigenous Latin American communities, is used in garments and often features intricate patterns

huipil

500

NC State’s mascot, the "Wolfpack," represents the university’s competitive spirit and was first used in this decade

1920s

500

This ancient Andean festival, still celebrated in Peru and Bolivia, honors the sun god Inti

Inti Raymi