Wolf Chat

We're all living through tough times and have been affected in some way. You're invited to participate in Wolf Chat Wednesday, an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to connect, share, listen and grow.

Latinx Heritage Month 2020 Virtual Gallery

As we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, join us on a virtual tour. You'll learn about Latino organizations at NC State during the tour and upcoming events. To access the virtual tour, click the following link: go.ncsu.edu/latinxgallery. For more information, please […]

Global Film Series: Rafiki

Still banned in Kenya, Rafiki, which means friend in Swahili, tells the love story of Kena, a studious introvert, and Ziki, a free spirit. With beautiful, nuanced performances and engaging visuals, this film will stay with you long after viewing […]

NC State Women’s Center Coloring Book

Many survivors of interpersonal violence find healing and recovery through grounding practices of mindfulness and artistic expression. This opportunity is for any student who has experienced or been impacted by interpersonal violence to create and submit their own coloring page […]

The Silent Witness Project

The Silent Witness Project is an exhibit in memory of victims of domestic violence. The Women’s Center and Movement Peer Educators will host the exhibit virtually to increase awareness and education about the impacts of domestic violence in our community. […]

CVM Fall Program on Race and Representation: Fields Jackson

The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine is hosting a series of events focused on race and representation in higher education. During the next installment of the series, Fields Jackson, founder and chief executive officer of Racing Toward Diversity, will […]

Chat and Chew: Telenovela Talks on Latinx Representation in Media

From Miles Morales actively speaking Spanish to his mother in Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse to the overgeneralization of Latinos as criminals in Bad Boys for Life, we have seen how representation can both amplify Latino voices and lead to stereotypes. […]

Global Film Series: Rafiki

Still banned in Kenya, Rafiki, which means friend in Swahili, tells the love story of Kena, a studious introvert, and Ziki, a free spirit. With beautiful, nuanced performances and engaging visuals, this film will stay with you long after viewing […]

Feminist Fridays: Rafiki Film Discussion

Join Feminist Friday scholars for a discussion that will be centered around the film Rafiki. NC State University Libraries and the Office for Global Engagement are offering free screenings of the film Oct. 11-17. The major themes covered during our […]