Stories From 2018
Upcoming Arts NC State Events to Highlight Diverse Experiences
Arts NC State will feature the following spring events that highlight diverse experiences. We encourage you to attend and enjoy the following performances and exhibitions: Department of Music: Raleigh Civic Chamber Orchestra performs The Dream Is Alive: Celebrating Martin Luther King, […]
Student Leaders Needed to Assist New International Students
If you were a new student in a foreign country, would you want someone to answer your questions before arrival and help you during your first few days at the university? Of course you would! NC State will welcome over […]
Engaging in Discourse and Making Difficult Decisions
In a leadership role, it is necessary to make difficult decisions and engage in divisive issues. Instructed by Thomas Hardiman, this workshop will provide a practical approach to exploring multiple perspectives to make informed decisions. Students will explore practical decision-making […]
The Activist’s Wife: A Staged Reading on March 21
Join the African American Cultural Center on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Dabney Auditorium, Hunt Library, Room 124 for a staged reading of The Activist’s Wife, which details the lives of Civil Rights activists Myrlie and Medgar […]
Through My Lenses: Black Panther
Austin Butler, communications intern in the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity and a senior in values, technology and society, provides her thoughts on Black Panther (2018).
Alternative Service Breaks Focus on Social and Economic Inequities
NC State's Campus Community Centers continued their partnership with the Center for Student Leadership, Ethics and Public Service (CSLEPS) on several Alternative Service Break (ASB) trips earlier this month. These high-impact travel experiences help students develop and enhance a value for public service, civic engagement and service-learning as well as engage in dialogue that explores and advocates for social justice issues locally and globally.
Neuroscience, Gender and Assumptions that Defy Scientific Thinking
When we hear about sex differences in the brain, we tend to believe that these differences are hardwired, but, that’s not exactly the case! Join Dr. Jane Lubischer to learn more over pizza and conversation. Join the Dinner Discussion on […]
DASA Launches Website for Students with Food, Housing and Other Difficulties
A recent national study indicated that up to 20 percent of college students are highly food insecure and 7 percent have experienced homelessness. A team of NC State researchers, staff and students came together in 2017 to explore the food […]
TRIO Offers College Success Series
TRIO’s College Success Series provides scholars an opportunity to learn a wide range of skills that the most successful students know and use. These workshops can be used individually, for specific skill development or as a series for a more […]
Applications Open for Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
The NC State TRIO Program is now accepting applications for the Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program. McNair Scholars are provided, at no cost to the participants, the following: individualized academic and personal support from McNair Scholars Program staff; experience conducting […]