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NC State LIVE Presents a Happy Hour With Regina Carter and Lakecia Benjamin

Get a sneak peek into the collaborative process of two leading jazz musicians, MacArthur “genius” and violinist Regina Carter and critically acclaimed saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin. They'll chat about (and play) music from Benjamin’s latest project Pursuance: The Coltranes, which explores the music of Alice and John Coltrane. NC State LIVE artist-in-residence and cellist Shana Tucker…

Wolf Chat

We're all living through tough times and have been affected in some way. You're invited to participate in Wolf Chat Wednesday, an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to connect, share, listen and grow.

2021 Sisterhood Celebration: Call For Community Stories

Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We are hoping to select three to four speakers to deliver five-minute TED Talk-style segments. During…

Viral* Blackness Zine

The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with Angela Gay-Audre from the African American Cultural Center and Chaniqua Simpson from the Women's Center.…

Dive into Daoism

Join us for an interactive and an informative discussion about Daoism with Bradley Park, a professor of philosophy at St. Mary's College in Maryland. We will chat about the practicality of Daoism in today’s world and how it can be applied to a college students' life to navigate challenging times. Daoism is a Chinese philosophical…

2021 Sisterhood Celebration: Call For Community Stories

Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We are hoping to select three to four speakers to deliver five-minute TED Talk-style segments. During…

2021 Sisterhood Celebration: Call For Community Stories

Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We are hoping to select three to four speakers to deliver five-minute TED Talk-style segments. During…

Viral* Blackness Zine

The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with Angela Gay-Audre from the African American Cultural Center and Chaniqua Simpson from the Women's Center.…

2021 Sisterhood Celebration: Call For Community Stories

Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We are hoping to select three to four speakers to deliver five-minute TED Talk-style segments. During…

Viral* Blackness Zine

The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with Angela Gay-Audre from the African American Cultural Center and Chaniqua Simpson from the Women's Center.…