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Sights and Sounds of APIDA Heritage Month
NC State students kicked off APIDA Heritage Month in Talley Student Union on March 18, 2019, recognizing heritages across the full spectrum of Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi-American identities.
Reflections of “The Politicization and Sexualization of Black Bodies”
Ezinne Ofoegbu reflects on “The Politicization and Sexualization of Black Bodies” exhibit, hosted by the Women’s Center and the African American Cultural Center.
Passionate About Social Justice: Week of Action
The goal of Week of Action is to help students, faculty, and staff find a social justice issue they are passionate about, explore ways to address the challenges of that issue and then discover ways that the issue intersects with other social justice issues.
NC State Observes Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), part of a national effort to bring attention to the issue of sexual violence. This year’s observance occurs at a time when the national discourse around sexual assault could not be more vocal.
Impacts of the College Admissions Scandal
Last week’s college admissions scandal involving several U.S. universities reignited conversations about wealth, privilege and the flaws of the American higher education system.
Chancellor’s Creating Community Award Nominations Open
The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity and the University Diversity Advisory Committee invite you to submit nominations for the 13th annual Chancellor’s Creating Community Awards.
Restorative Bias Impact Response: Answers You Didn’t Know You Needed
We recently interviewed Adrienne M.B. Davis, associate director of Campus Community Centers and NC State's Bias Impact Response Team (BIRT). BIRT has offered bias response and restorative support since April 2017.
APIDA Heritage Month Spotlight: Jeremy Dela Paz
Jeremy Dela Paz is the definition of a committed leader on the NC State campus. He is this year's co-chair of the month-long Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month campus-wide celebration.
Women’s HERstory Month: Women Who Inspire Us
For Women’s HERstory Month, we asked staff members in the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity about women-identified individuals who inspire them.
Critical Systems Analysis: National Eating Disorders Week
In 2013, the National Eating Disorders Association, a U.S. nonprofit organization, conducted a survey of eating disorders and body image related-programs and services available on college and university campuses. How do we address eating disorders here at NC State? National Eating Disorders Awareness Week had some answers.