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#TravelingWhileBlack

Join us for #TravelingWhileBlack and listen to the global experiences of fellow NC State students, alumni, faculty and/or staff who identify as Black or African American. We hope you will engage and ask questions to enrich the conversation. This event is sponsored by the Study Abroad Office and International Programs in the College of Humanities…

Veteran Affairs/MBA Information Session – Webinar

Interested in attaining a Jenkins MBA on your schedule with face-to-face and online programs that build on your military experience? With the option to design a customized course plan, you can complete your MBA in as few as 21 months or take as long as six years. Join our admissions team as they give insight…

Little Fires Everywhere: Watch and Discussion

Spend an evening watching Little Fires Everywhere, a miniseries starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, with the African American Cultural Center. Join us virtually for a different episode each week and hang out after the show to discuss and unpack your thoughts. Watch parties will be held every Thursday at 6 p.m. from Feb. 4…

Faculty Chat Cafes: Teaching in Uncertain Times

Are you ready for some coffee talk? Are you looking for a place to connect with colleagues, ask questions and share ideas about teaching in these challenging, uncertain times? Join DELTA, NC State University Libraries and the Office of Faculty Development virtually for Faculty Chat Café. The café will be open via Zoom on Fridays…

Complicated Legacies Walking Tour: Race, Space and White Supremacy in NC State History

Holladay Hall

Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the…

Feminist Friday

Feminist Friday scholars facilitate discussions that often provoke dissonance as well as attend to the intersections of one’s identity and how they interact with structural systems of dominance and oppression. Scholars are not expected to be knowledge experts, only to care about the topic they’ve chosen and be willing to learn more about it. Feminist…

African American English in Context: Hearing Race

The Brown Bag Speaker Series presents "African American English in Context: Hearing Race" with Yolanda Feimster Holt, an associate professor of communication sciences and disorders at East Carolina University. For some time, efforts to categorize talker race have been attempted. This project evaluated listener categorization of talker socio-ethnic race. Familiar North Carolina and naïve (Indiana)…

Complicated Legacies Walking Tour: Race, Space and White Supremacy in NC State History

Holladay Hall

Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the…

Complicated Legacies Walking Tour: Race, Space and White Supremacy in NC State History

Holladay Hall

Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the…