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Where Do We Go From Here? A Diversity Education Series

NC State’s Rupert Nacoste teaches a wildly popular social psychology course called “Interpersonal Relationships and Race.” His new book, To Live Woke, uses his experiences — from growing up in segregated Louisiana to serving in the U.S. Navy — to help us understand that we need to learn to interact with people who are not…

The Career Identity Program Launch

The Career Identity Program is a cutting-edge online program that offers students the opportunity to: Explore majors and careers that are a good fit for their interests, skills and values.Receive support from trained coaches and mentors who know what it takes to succeed.Create a plan that will take them from the classroom to a career.For…

Latinx Heritage Month 2020 Virtual Gallery

As we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, join us on a virtual tour. You'll learn about Latino organizations at NC State during the tour and upcoming events. To access the virtual tour, click the following link: go.ncsu.edu/latinxgallery. For more information, please contact Jessica Terrones.

Strictly Speaking With Edred Utomi, Hamilton’s Hamilton

University Theatre hosts professional theatre-makers who speak about their work, their industry and their journey within the arts. Join us for a discussion with actor Edred Utomi, who is currently playing the role of Alexander Hamilton on the Angelica tour of Hamilton.

Latinx Heritage Month 2020 Virtual Gallery

As we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, join us on a virtual tour. You'll learn about Latino organizations at NC State during the tour and upcoming events. To access the virtual tour, click the following link: go.ncsu.edu/latinxgallery. For more information, please contact Jessica Terrones.

NC State Women’s Center Coloring Book

Many survivors of interpersonal violence find healing and recovery through grounding practices of mindfulness and artistic expression. This opportunity is for any student who has experienced or been impacted by interpersonal violence to create and submit their own coloring page design to be included in the first-ever NC State Women’s Center Coloring Book. Submissions are…

How to Talk About Science in a Post-Truth World

The Gerald H. Elkan Distinguished Lecture in Science and Society will feature award-winning author Thomas Hager. Hager will discuss How to Talk About Science in a Post-Truth World. Join us for this online event hosted by NC State’s Park Scholarships Class of 2022.

Latinx Heritage Month 2020 Virtual Gallery

As we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, join us on a virtual tour. You'll learn about Latino organizations at NC State during the tour and upcoming events. To access the virtual tour, click the following link: go.ncsu.edu/latinxgallery. For more information, please contact Jessica Terrones.

NC State Women’s Center Coloring Book

Many survivors of interpersonal violence find healing and recovery through grounding practices of mindfulness and artistic expression. This opportunity is for any student who has experienced or been impacted by interpersonal violence to create and submit their own coloring page design to be included in the first-ever NC State Women’s Center Coloring Book. Submissions are…

The Underbelly of Voting: A Theoretical Dissection

Join the Feminist Friday discussion group for a conversation about the historical and current impact of voting laws on minority communities' fundamental right to vote. This discussion will navigate how voting presents itself in our personal experiences, and how we can get involved in working against voter suppression.