Bi/Pan Meeting
Bi/Pan is a student organization for bisexual, pansexual, biromantic and panromantic students and their allies. For information on how to access our virtual meetings, please send an email to bipanncsu@gmail.com.
Bi/Pan is a student organization for bisexual, pansexual, biromantic and panromantic students and their allies. For information on how to access our virtual meetings, please send an email to bipanncsu@gmail.com.
During a lunch-and-learn, participants will listen to an hour-long episode of the Reckonings podcast. The episode - "A Survivor and Her Perpetrator Find Justice" - is about how a sexual assault survivor and a perpetrator found justice through a campus prevention education program and a restorative justice process. After listening to the podcast, participants will…
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 Lex Liang, founder of LDC Design Associates, a multidisciplinary design and production house, specializing in experiential, live event design and bespoke interiors.
The GLBT Center will host a listening party as a part of its celebration of GLBT History Month. Travel with us on a journey to hear what folks like Harvey Milk, Silvia Rivera and Audre Lorde were talking about in the 1970s. As we listen, we will discuss the issues they talked about and learn…
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…
Rob Shields, executive director of ReCity Network, will host a Social Innovation Mini Skill Lab. He brings more than a decade of nonprofit management experience to create a dialogue about how important it is to be a "just" leader. Join us to gain some vital insight into how to build networks in the social impact…
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…
The process of transitioning from the military to civilian life can pose challenges for military veterans and their families. At NC State, nearly 750 faculty, staff and students have received training to help serve this population of students and their families. The faculty, staff and students are considered allies, and they help student veterans by…
The Dance Program will host a virtual roundtable discussion that will center around student artists within the dance community at NC State. Presenters will discuss racism in 2020 and the artistic mediums they are exploring related to processing, healing and protest. The roundtable discussion is part of the Dance Program's Lunchbox Series. The program invites…
Set in an African American community in rural North Carolina from 1941 to 1987, In West Mills is a small-town story about family, friendship, storytelling and the redemptive power of love. In West Mills is the North Carolina Humanities Council's 2020 Route 1 Reads booklist selection. Our discussion will be led by Tiffany Dangleben, a…