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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…

Green Zone Military Ally Training

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…

Students in Response: Artistic Responses to Racism in 2020

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…

Read Smart Book Discussion: In West Mills by De’Shawn Charles Winslow

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…

Virtual Women of Color Retreat

There have been many conversations about the terms "women of color" and "people of color." Are the terms useful? When the terms are used, who are terms referring to? How do you know if you are a person of color? What does it mean to identify as a person of color? The Women Center has…

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.

Interpersonal Violence in the South Asian Community

Join the Movement Peer Educators for a virtual workshop during Domestic Violence Awareness Month that will provide participants with information regarding domestic violence, relationship violence, other forms of interpersonal violence and specific barriers that survivors from the South Asian community may face. Participants will learn about the cycle of violence, recognizing patriarchy within cultural norms,…

Finding Common Ground: From Conflict to Coalition Building

National Coalition Building Institute's award-winning controversial issues process trains leaders to deal constructively with tough conflicts, enabling them to move disputing parties toward future cooperation. Participants learn to reframe controversial issues into a context in which all parties are able to work toward a common solution. The skills taught in this workshop can be used…

CVM Fall Program on Race and Representation: Dr. Ruby L. Perry

The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine is hosting a series of events focused on race and representation in higher education. During the next installment of the series, Dr. Ruby L. Perry, dean of the Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine, will present Tuskegee University’s Contributions to the Veterinary Profession.

Feminist Fridays: Body Positivity and Diet Culture

Join us for a discussion about body positivity, diet culture and more. This conversation will address the history of body mass index, body positivity versus body neutrality and the Health At Every Size movement through an intersectional lens. Other topics will include the representation and portrayal of body types, as well as the language we…