Wolfpack community, it is now time to vote for your favorite Wolfpack Field Day Contest video submission. Voting is open through 11:59 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26. For more program details, visit Wolfpack Wellness.
Join Stephanie Rubain from the Counseling Center in the Women's Center virtual lounge. This space is available to students at NC State University. You will be asked to provide your student ID upon entering this space. This will be an […]
NC State’s Rupert Nacoste teaches a wildly popular social psychology course called “Interpersonal Relationships and Race.” His new book, To Live Woke, uses his experiences — from growing up in segregated Louisiana to serving in the U.S. Navy — to […]
During a lunch-and-learn, participants will listen to an hour-long episode of the Reckonings podcast. The episode - "A Survivor and Her Perpetrator Find Justice" - is about how a sexual assault survivor and a perpetrator found justice through a campus […]
The GLBT Center will host a listening party as a part of its celebration of GLBT History Month. Travel with us on a journey to hear what folks like Harvey Milk, Silvia Rivera and Audre Lorde were talking about in […]
University Theatre hosts professional theatre-makers who speak about their work, their industry and their journey within the arts. Join us for a discussion with Lex Liang, founder of LDC Design Associates, a multidisciplinary design and production house, specializing in experiential, […]
There have been many conversations about the terms "women of color" and "people of color." Are the terms useful? When the terms are used, who are terms referring to? How do you know if you are a person of color? […]
The Dance Program will host a virtual roundtable discussion that will center around student artists within the dance community at NC State. Presenters will discuss racism in 2020 and the artistic mediums they are exploring related to processing, healing and […]
Join the Movement Peer Educators for a virtual workshop during Domestic Violence Awareness Month that will provide participants with information regarding domestic violence, relationship violence, other forms of interpersonal violence and specific barriers that survivors from the South Asian community […]
Join us for a discussion about body positivity, diet culture and more. This conversation will address the history of body mass index, body positivity versus body neutrality and the Health At Every Size movement through an intersectional lens. Other topics […]
Join members of the Movement Peer Educators on Instagram Live as they share important information to raise awareness about sexual safety and consent. In addition, the organization will provide on- and off-campus resources that can help students who've experienced interpersonal […]
Join Stephanie Rubain from the Counseling Center in the Women's Center virtual lounge. This space is available to NC State students. You will be asked to provide your student ID. This will be an open, drop-in space with NC State […]
The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center will host two meetings on Nov. 5 to help folks think through submissions and ideas for the Viral* Blackness exhibit. We will also have mini-workshop presentations. Please consider bringing your potential submissions […]
On the second day of Kwanzaa, we practice Kujichagulia, the principle of self-determination. This principle highlights for the NC State community what it means to define, name, create and speak for ourselves. Bring your lunch and join an enriching discussion […]
The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center will host two meetings on Nov. 5 to help folks think through submissions and ideas for the Viral* Blackness exhibit. We will also have mini-workshop presentations. Please consider bringing your potential submissions […]
It’s not every day that you get to sit down for lunch with a Grammy and Latin Grammy-Award winner dedicated to transcending borders through music. Take a break from your day and join NC State LIVE for a digital lunchtime […]
NC State’s University Theatre takes on the ancient tale of Jason and the Argonauts in a uniquely modern way. Adapted by Rachel Klem and Tamara Kissane, and featuring the skills of 25 actors and 20 visual artists from NC State’s […]
On the fourth day of Kwanzaa, we practice Ujamaa, the principle of cooperative economics. This principle focuses on the preservation of our heritage through the building and maintaining of a collective economy. Join us on Instagram Live as we talk […]
Join Stephanie Rubain from the Counseling Center in the Women's Center virtual lounge. This space is available to NC State students. You will be asked to provide your student ID. This will be an open, drop-in space with NC State […]
Join NC State Dining, Student Health Services and Wellness and Recreation for Whine and Design, our Destress Fest premier event. You will paint your stress away while enjoying homemade snacks and a mocktail cooking demo by NC State Dining. Participants […]
University Theatre hosts professional theatre-makers who speak about their work, their industry and their journey within the arts. Join us for a discussion with Sharon Huizinga, head of the master of fine arts lighting program at the University of Cincinnati. […]
NC State’s Rupert Nacoste teaches a wildly popular social psychology course called “Interpersonal Relationships and Race.” His new book, To Live Woke, uses his experiences — from growing up in segregated Louisiana to serving in the U.S. Navy — to […]
On the sixth day of Kwanzaa, we practice Kuumba, the principle of creativity. This principle is all about finding new and innovative ways to enrich the Black community. For Kuumba, we are centering the importance of telling our own stories. […]
University Theatre hosts professional theatre-makers who speak about their work, their industry and their journey within the arts. Join us for a discussion with Ken Maruyama, retired visual effects production executive from Sony Pictures Imageworks and Lucasfilm's Industrial Light and […]
On the seventh day of Kwanzaa, we practice Imani, the principle of faith. This principle is the belief in the spirit as it flows through the creator, family, heritage, leaders, ancestry and yourself. Iman yields hope and lets us know […]
Join Leadership and Civic Engagement for a discussion about what the election means for our current functions of government and what we can do next beyond voting to let our voices be heard.
Join the African American Cultural Center as it hosts a ceremony to celebrate the practice of Nguzo Saba, the seven principles of Kwanzaa. We'll come together in unity for a historical and contemporary look at the celebration of Kwanzaa at […]
Indigenous people are historically known for their efficient and appreciative use of the land and the resources around them. Though most of their cultural staples were stolen or not accredited to them, there are several practices created by Indigenous people […]
Join Stephanie Rubain from the Counseling Center in the Women's Center virtual lounge. This space is available to NC State students. You will be asked to provide your student ID. This will be an open, drop-in space with NC State […]
NC State’s Rupert Nacoste teaches a wildly popular social psychology course called “Interpersonal Relationships and Race.” His new book, To Live Woke, uses his experiences — from growing up in segregated Louisiana to serving in the U.S. Navy — to […]
Get a sneak peek into the collaborative process of two leading jazz musicians, MacArthur “genius” and violinist Regina Carter and critically acclaimed saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin. They'll chat about (and play) music from Benjamin’s latest project Pursuance: The Coltranes, which explores […]
Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We […]
The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with […]
Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We […]
The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with […]
Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We […]
Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We […]
The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with […]
Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We […]
Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We […]
The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with […]
Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We […]