Diversity Digest
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Three Students Featured on Talley Stairwell Boards
Take a look at the electronic billboards on the spiral staircase that connects three of NC State's campus community centers in Talley Student Union. Three students who are active in the centers are currently featured.
Lavender Graduation Sends Off Class of 2016's GLBT and Ally Grads
Lavender Graduation took place on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 in Talley Student Union.
Meron Habtemariam, OIED Communications Intern
Meron Habtemariam is an intern for the Communications team in the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity, working alongside the staff on projects ranging from graphic design to photography. She was recently interviewed by fellow student and intern O'Licia Parker-Smith.
ASB: Students Travel As Far as Guatemala
Alternative Service Break Trips vary from regional excursions to intercontinental journeys. One such 'mega-venture' is the ASB Guatemala trip that happens during spring break. Three students who were up for this undertaking provided some reflections on their experiences.
Take Back the Night a Major Event of Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Sexual Assault Awareness Month continues with the Take Back the Night Rally and March, scheduled for April 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on Talley Student Union's Stafford Lawn.
Miriam Roochvarg Makes an Impact Through Service
Miriam Roochvarg, a second-year Communication major with a concentration in Public Relations, is from Charlotte, NC. Find out about her part in NC State's rich tapestry of diverse individuals.
Sofie Karasek to Speak on April 14, 2016
Sexual Assault Awareness Month continues with a speaker event this Thursday evening. Sofie Karasek is an anti-sexual violence activistand a co-founder of End Rape on Campus.
Chancellor Woodson Attends Pow Wow
On April 2, 2016, Native American Student Affairs (NASA) and American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) in conjunction with Multicultural Student Affairs hosted NC State's 26th Annual Pow Wow in Carmichael Gymnasium. The gym was filled with people of different tribes and nations who sang, danced, drummed and reflected on the history of the Indigenous people of North Carolina and acknowledged their present status. The event started at 12:00 p.m. and lasted until 7:00 p.m.
Joy Tongsri, NCBI Leader and Facilitator
Joy Tongsri has been a longtime member of the NC State chapter of the National Coalition Building Institute. She has also been active in several other NC State programs in addition to being a staff member in the Park Scholarships office.