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Conversations With a Counselor

Talley Student Union, GLBT Center Lounge

The NC State Counseling Center provides confidential services for both individuals and groups. A counseling center staff member is available in the GLBT Center lounge every Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. Students can drop by to talk about anything, including classes, roommate conflict, identity, coming out and family, confidentially and anonymously.

Sensory-Friendly Hours

GLBT Center Lounge

During sensory-friendly time, the GLBT Center turns down the noise and turns off lights, making space for our community members that have processing sensitivities or may need sensory adjustment, so that they can enjoy the space most. This is a time in which we ask you to acknowledge your peers' requests and needs, and adjust…

Sensory-Friendly Hours

Talley Student Union, GLBT Center

The GLBT Center hosts sensory-friendly hours every day. During sensory-friendly time, the center turns down the noise and turns off lights, making space for our community members that have processing sensitivities or may need sensory adjustment, so that they can enjoy the space most. This is a time in which we ask you to acknowledge…

Art and Truth

Talley Student Union, Student Involvement

Are you looking for ways to celebrate Black History Month? Do you want a chance to recognize a leader, an album or historic moment that resonates with you? Join the Diversity Activities Board for Art and Truth, an event where you can speak your truth and personalize a mug in honor of Black History Month.…

Sex Talk Parts 1 and 2

Talley Student Union, GLBT Center, 5230

Join the GLBT Center for an educational series about sex. We will talk about consent, safe sex and sexual health issues that disproportionately affect LGBTQ people.

Conquering the Career Fair

Nelson Hall, 2405

The Poole College of Management will offer assistance to students who need help preparing for the career fair on Feb. 14. Students can talk to career coaches about resumes and get last-minute reminders and tips.

Book Discussion: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

Cameron Village Regional Library

Trevor Noah’s fascinating memoir Born a Crime is NC State’s most recent Common Reading Program selection. The purpose of the program is to create a common educational and interactive experience for first-year students .Join Tim Rose from the Office of Global Engagement as we discuss the book’s themes of race, identity, family and growing up.

Throwing it Back: Rewinding Our Culture

Witherspoon Student Center, 356

Join the National Pan-Hellenic Council for an interactive event that will take attendees back to the beginning of the 20th century to assess changes in black culture. We will discuss movies and TV shows featuring known and unknown black stars and listen to musical pieces from each decade.

The Industry of the Arts

Witherspoon Student Center, 201

Arts NC State presents a free, six-part workshop series introducing attendees to many of the facets necessary for a career in the arts, media and entertainment. Led by industry veteran and producer Max Langstaff (Sir George Martin, John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot, etc.), these sessions are designed for anyone at any level of knowledge or artistry…

Women of Color Study Hours

Talley Student Union, Suite 5210

We're building on the Womxn of Color Retreat. Join us every Tuesday from 8 p.m.-10 p.m. in the Women's Center, where you can study, read, hang out and meet other women of color on campus.