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SAS Hall

Home of the Mathematics and Statistics Departments

Spanning over 119,000 square feet, SAS Hall is a vibrant hub for the mathematics and statistics departments, featuring classrooms, computer labs, tutorial centers and dedicated study spaces. The building sits on the historic grounds of Riddick Stadium, NC State’s football home from 1907 to 1968, named for Wallace Carl Riddick, who coached the Wolfpack in 1898 and 1899.

All students taking math or statistics courses at NC State will spend time in SAS Hall, which also offers unique opportunities to collaborate with faculty on undergraduate research, making it a center for both learning and discovery.

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Research Starts Here

Beyond coursework, SAS Hall offers opportunities for students to partner with faculty on hands-on undergraduate research projects.

From Stadium to STEM

The building stands on the former site of Riddick Stadium — NC State’s football home from 1907 to 1968 — blending historic roots with modern academics.

Built for Learning

SAS Hall is filled with classrooms, computer labs, tutorial centers and study spaces designed to support math and statistics students at every level.

Aerial view of smokestack and SAS Hall.
Two students chat and drink coffee while sitting by SAS Hall on main campus.
The outside of SAS Hall.

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