Poole Black History Month Community Lunch
Poole Black History Month Community Lunch
Join us as we celebrate the past and present contributions of black identifying members of the Poole College of Management community.
Join us as we celebrate the past and present contributions of black identifying members of the Poole College of Management community.
Sonya Renee Taylor and The Body is Not An Apology movement believes discrimination, social inequality and injustice are manifestations of our inability to make peace with the body, our own and others. Join Taylor to learn how information dissemination, personal […]
Ron Gilmore Jr., an American musician, keyboardist, producer and composer from Nashville, Tennessee, tells his story of creating, producing and working in sound. He is best known for his work as a keyboardist for singer Lauryn Hill and rapper J. […]
The purpose of the Career Fair and Business Expo is to connect NC State students and employment seekers with partner companies. Most of the companies have offices on Centennial Campus and offer internships, entry-level positions and more. Employers who plan […]
This year’s International Women’s Day theme is #EachforEqual. An equal world is an enabled world. Individually, we're all responsible for our own thoughts and actions — all day, every day. We can actively choose to challenge stereotypes, fight bias, broaden […]
This year’s International Women’s Day theme is #EachforEqual. An equal world is an enabled world. Individually, we're all responsible for our own thoughts and actions — all day, every day. We can actively choose to challenge stereotypes, fight bias, broaden […]
NC State has updated its campus accessibility maps. Join us to utilize the new map and help identify any barriers while traversing to various locations on campus. Free food will be provided. For reasonable accommodations for this event, please contact […]
Robert Corbitt, an African American Cultural Center artist-in-residence, will guide live drumming classes that explore traditions of West African cultures through the djembe drum tradition. Corbitt will teach two sessions of the class each day it is offered. The class […]
Join us as we celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month. The Nine Star Lion Dance Troupe will perform during the celebration. Many APIDA organizations will gather for this event. Please stop by our tables and say hello. If […]
Centering the historical and contemporary experiences of women of color, we will work together to create an understanding of womanism and the multiple ways it can be used as a framework for liberation, including the practice of voguing. Please register […]
We've invited entrepreneurs at various stages in their careers to discuss how they bet on themselves to make their dreams a reality. We'll hear from three female entrepreneurs on the challenges they've faced and the successes they've achieved as entrepreneurs. […]
Join us as Amy Wright, CEO and owner of Bitty and Beau's Coffee, discusses being a woman entrepreneur, the challenges she faced building a successful business and how she turned a personal passion into a professional career.
Join the Women’s Center for an interactive workshop exploring radical self-love based on the book The Body Is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor. Participants will learn what radical self-love is, how to apply Taylor’s self-love tool kits to […]
Join the Jenkins MBA Women's Club for the sixth annual Innovative Women's Conference, featuring engaging speakers, panels, and workshops. The conference's keynote speaker will be Gina Loften, chief technology officer at Microsoft.
Join peer scholar Kali Fillhart for a conversation about your love, your activism and the stars that bound it all together. In honor of Women’s History Month, we will discuss how astrology can connect us to our radical selves through […]
We will screen a short documentary and engage in a conversation with film producers from the House of Pentacles. Pentacles is a film training program and production company that is designed to launch the careers of young black transgender people […]
Join Li Marcus, our belly dance instructor, for shimmies, hip drops and more as you learn to match classic belly dance movements to Egyptian rhythms, like the Masmoudi Kabir, Baladi, Maqsum and Saidi. Each of these rhythms has a particular […]
This event has been canceled. Tickets purchased online will be refunded automatically. Those who purchased directly from Ticket Central will be contacted in the coming days. Seven game-changing female playwrights take on the true stories of seven remarkable women from […]
Are you interested in learning about different countries and cultures that represent the Wolfpack community? Join Multicultural Student Affairs, Student Involvement and the Office of International Services for the fourth annual International Festival.
The dual purpose of Feminist Fridays is to create a community of scholars who believe in collaborative leadership through engaging in critical discourse and reflection and to provide an opportunity for transformative learning through discussion and counter-storytelling, refuting the dominant […]
Join the Women's and GLBT centers for a Womxn's HERstory Month and Week of Action program centering on Afrofuturism as a site for liberation, particularly for our black transgender community. Speakers for the event will include community scholars, activists and […]
Although Womxn’s Herstory Month has come to an end, we are still committed to practicing the pillars of radical self-love. Sexual Assault Awareness Month begins in April, and we understand survivors of sexual assault often struggle with radical self-love. We […]
Join us on Zoom as we welcome peer scholar Samantha Aamot for a conversation about the history of Take Back the Night and rape prevention education at NC State. Where does the name Take Back the Night come from? How […]
Join Multicultural Students Affairs and the Native American Student Association as we celebrate 30 years of Powwow gatherings at NC State University. The event is free for current NC State students, but students should bring their student identifications. Your identifications […]