Stories From 2019

Jan 11, 2019

Trans 101 Workshop on Jan. 24

Trans 101 is a two-hour workshop open to NC State undergraduates, graduate students, staff, faculty and alumni as well as interested members of the local community. The workshop introduces participants to the spectrum of transgender, gender-nonconforming and gender-questioning identities and expressions […]

Jan 11, 2019

Queer Youth Leadership Summit Registration Deadline: Jan. 18

The second Queer Youth Leadership Summit for high school students will happen on February 2, 2019. Register for this FREE event through January 18, 2019. See go.ncsu.edu/qyls for more information and the registration packet.

Jan 11, 2019

Recognizing and Responding to Microaggressions Workshop on Jan. 14

The term ‘microaggressions’ is used to refer to the “brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory or negative slights and insults” towards members of marginalized communities (people of color, women, […]

Jan 11, 2019

Campus Invited to Submit Programs for Black History Month

Multicultural Student Affairs invites submissions for NC State’s 13th annual Black History Month Celebration. This year’s theme is  “Our Wings Still Fly: The Beauty and the Burden of Blackness.” From triumphs and hardships, collective resiliency and community interconnectedness, “Our Wings […]

Jan 11, 2019

Rural Works! Paid Summer Internships Available to All Majors

Rural Works! paid summer internships sharpen students’ skills with professional development training and help them discover more about themselves through the StrengthsFinder assessment, all while living and working to make a difference in an NC community. All NC State University […]

Jan 11, 2019

Graduating Seniors Can Apply for the Mathews Medal by Jan. 25

The Mathews Medal honors graduating seniors who have made significant contributions to NC State University during their tenure as undergraduate students. Modeled after the Watauga Medal, the Mathews Medal is the highest non-academic distinction awarded to students who serve their […]

Jan 11, 2019

Raleigh Chief of Police to Speak on “The Importance of Inclusion and Diversity in Law Enforcement” on Feb. 7

Raleigh Police Chief Cassandra Deck-Brown will give the College of Humanities and Social Sciences spring 2019 diversity lecture titled, “The Importance of Inclusion and Diversity in Law Enforcement” from 5-6:30 p.m. in Talley Student Union, Coastal Ballroom. The lecture is […]

Jan 11, 2019

Graduate Student Rights: A Cause for Concern

Graduate students are at-will employees who are compensated poorly, yet yield a tremendous return on investment to their alma maters. Some experience less-than-fair treatment at their universities.

Jan 10, 2019

Gender and Equity Research Symposium Seeks Proposals

The Women’s Center will host the Gender and Equity Research Symposium on April 16, 2019 with the tagline "Practicing The Equity We Preach."

Jan 10, 2019

Feminist Fridays: Conversations Led by Student Scholars

Join the Women’s Center for Feminist Fridays: student-scholar-led feminist conversations.