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Visualizing Past and Future Species

Gregg Museum of Art & Design

Join guest lecturer Adam Hartstone-Rose, an associate professor of biological sciences, for his discussion on Visualizing Past and Future Species. Hartstone-Rose will discuss the process of creating photorealistic reconstructions of how long extinct species may have appeared when alive and how current species may yet evolve.

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…

All That Glitters and Design By Time Exhibitions

Gregg Museum of Art & Design, Adams and Woodson Galleries

All That Glitters investigates humanity’s age-old fascination with shiny objects. What is it that makes them so attractive? Some of the Gregg Museum of Art & Design's most visually stunning objects help probe some of the deeper cultural, psychological and even evolutionary impulses behind their appeal.Design by Time, from the Pratt Manhattan Gallery, offers works…

Wellness and Recreation Center Hard Hat Tours

Carmichael Gym

Join us for an inside look at the construction progress of the Wellness and Recreation Center. Tours will meet at the Aquatic Center entrance. All participants must wear closed-toed shoes and long pants to take the tour. Hard hats and reflective vests will be provided. Tours are limited to 12 individuals per time slot.

Vice Chancellor and Dean for DASA Candidate Selection Meeting

Holladay Hall, Chancellor's Conference Room

The search committee for the vice chancellor and dean for the Division of Academic and Student Affairs will hold a candidate selection meeting. Agenda items include selecting candidates to invite for a first-round interview. Public participation is welcome during the open session.

Council on Undergraduate Education Meeting

Talley Student Union, 5101

The Council on Undergraduate Education advises the provost in matters relating to undergraduate education and the General Education Program.

IBM Cloud Services Workshop

Partners Building I, Entrepreneurship Garage classroom

Are you curious if a cloud-based solution can bolster your business idea or provide new opportunities for your startup idea? If so, this session is for you. Come learn how IBM and IBM Cloud Services can help you bring your entrepreneurial vision to reality. IBM team members will be on hand to explain how NC…

Feminist Fridays

Talley Student Union, Women's Center, Suite 5210

The dual purpose of Feminist Fridays is to create a community of scholars who believe in collaborative leadership through engaging in critical discourse and reflection and to provide an opportunity for transformative learning through discussion and counter-storytelling, refuting the dominant narrative often attributed to marginalized populations.Feminist Friday scholars facilitate discussions that often provoke dissonance as…

First Fridays at the Gregg: NC State Woodwind Quintet

Gregg Museum of Art & Design, Grand Lobby

Given the many ensembles and individual performers on campus, we have hosted groups from all aspects of the NC State community, including students, faculty and staff. We invite you to join us on First Fridays to enjoy these performers:Reece Neff, flute.Andrew Whitley, clarinet.Ben Masters, horn.Ana Sofia Uzsoy, oboe.Margaret Larimore, bassoon.For information about performing at the…

Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology

Gregg Museum of Art & Design, Black Sanderson Gallery

Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic Futures is a visually stunning and thought-provoking exhibition aimed at raising awareness about genetic engineering, biotechnologies, and their consequences through the lens of art and design. By combining science and art and design, participating artists offer new insights about genetic engineering by bringing it out…