Wolf Tales is a program through the NCSU Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center that seeks to record the diverse voices of NC State, to add them to the archives and the historical record of our university. The program honors and amplifies historically underrepresented voices of our community, past and present, including the stories of women faculty. Sit down for a short video recording session in the D. H. Hill Faculty Research Commons to share your story. on Monday, December 18, 2017.
Association of Women Faculty Wolf Tales Open Recording Day
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Nathan Campbell ‘24: Finding Family, Unity and Home
Nathan Campbell grew up in Clayton, North Carolina and came to NC State as a Computer Science major, not knowing many Indigenous peoples like himself. That all changed when a few older Indigenous students took Nathan under their wings during his first days on campus.
Katie Easley ‘24: Community Fosters Love and Family
As a new graduate student looking to get involved in the campus community, Katie Easley found a space in the NC State University LGBTQ Pride Center where she felt heard and accepted.