Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in…
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Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Join the directors of the African American Cultural Center and Multicultural Student Affairs on Instagram Live for an authentic and lively conversation about the Black History Month theme Rest Is Our Liberation. We will assert the theme while also recognizing there are often barriers to how we seek rest. The conversation will take place on… |
5 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Whether our society acknowledges it or not, there are multiple factors involved in relationships besides sexual desire. This two-hour workshop explores identities in which sexual attraction or romantic attraction are not experienced to the degree our culture expects. Participants will learn about how asexual and aromantic identities impact someone’s life and interactions with the rest…
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The African American Cultural Center is hosting virtual connect/collaborative spaces throughout the semester. You can collaborate and connect with community members and peers while studying, relaxing, playing games and more. Registration is required for each session.
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The Women's Center is excited to announce that the spring book club book is Sing, Unburied, Sing by award-winning author and MacArthur “genius” Jesmyn Ward. The book club will meet once a week for eight weeks beginning in February. A limited number of books will be provided to registrants. To learn more about the book… |
6 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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During this workshop, participants will review the definitions of consent and discover ways to utilize consent in daily life — in and out of a sexual context. We will also help participants identify and practice methods of consent that can be used in a variety of interactions.
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Inclusive Leader Conversations will feature six companies that are innovative leaders in inclusive practices and programs. Members and student leaders from the Poole College of Management's diversity and inclusion office will moderate the event.
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The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces…
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On Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), a young girl named Maya journeys through the underworld to rescue the soul of her mother and confront the god of death. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion hosted by University Theatre staff. You can sign… |
6 events,
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… Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces…
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Hear stories from persons of color about the challenging and rewarding moments they experienced while serving as Peace Corps volunteers in Latin America. They’ll share stories about how they integrated into their respective communities and worked with the local youth. During an open conversation after the event, you will have the chance to ask questions… |
6 events,
Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in…
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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…
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Join the African American Cultural Center for its weekly What's on the Table discussions. During the virtual discussions, NC State community members come together to share perspectives and offer support. Registration is required for each session.
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Alok Menon is the author of the book Beyond the Gender Binary and will discuss the book during a webinar. Students, faculty and staff are welcome to engage in the conversation. Menon is a gender nonconforming writer and performance artist. Menon's distinctive style and poetic challenge to the gender binary are internationally renowned. Menon also… |
4 events,
Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in…
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The African American Cultural Center and GLBT Center will present Blacks in Wax. Join us as we acknowledge and celebrate Black history at NC State and beyond. We will feature stories from alumni, discuss moments in African American history and more.
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The African American Cultural Center and GLBT Center will present Blacks in Wax. Join us as we acknowledge and celebrate Black history at NC State and beyond. We will feature stories from alumni, discuss moments in African American history and more. |
5 events,
Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The African American Cultural Center and GLBT Center will present Blacks in Wax. Join us as we acknowledge and celebrate Black history at NC State and beyond. We will feature stories from alumni, discuss moments in African American history and more.
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Our Futures is a program that provides an opportunity for chosen community members to engage in intimate and ongoing conversations with our students about life, careers, etc. while identifying as LGBTQ in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area. Our Futures is a two-part conversation. Join us for a conversation with Kori Hennessey, director of education and programs… |
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4 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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In the hereafter, three souls struggle to reassemble the Black men they wronged in life until Isis, the goddess of marital devotion, pushes them to address the truths of their wrongs in life. Am I Dead? will be pre-cast as a workshop process with the playwright. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of… |
5 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The African American Cultural Center is hosting virtual connect/collaborative spaces throughout the semester. You can collaborate and connect with community members and peers while studying, relaxing, playing games and more. Registration is required for each session.
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The Women's Center is excited to announce that the spring book club book is Sing, Unburied, Sing by award-winning author and MacArthur “genius” Jesmyn Ward. The book club will meet once a week for eight weeks beginning in February. A limited number of books will be provided to registrants. To learn more about the book…
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Four Hundred Souls is a unique one-volume “community” history of African Americans. The book's co-editors, anti-racism scholar Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain, an award-winning historian, assembled 90 writers to consider the 400-year journey of African Americans from 1619 to the present. Blair L.M. Kelley, assistant dean for interdisciplinary studies and international programs at… |
6 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Sometimes we can feel lost in "the cloud" as we zoom from meeting to meeting, trying to form digital connections without an opportunity to talk about what is really happening in our lives. Join the campus community centers for Community Connections, a space for co-working and to dialogue in ways that are authentic to us.…
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Join Queer Media as we talk about queer movies, TV, zines and more. We analyze, critique and share perspectives on the media we consume.
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The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces…
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Set in a doggie hotel, Pekingese, a Great Dane, and a black Lab dissect humanitarianism and debate their ability to change the world. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion hosted by University Theatre staff. You can sign up to read or be a virtual audience… |
9 events,
Join us for a conversation with queer Black elders Candace Simpson, Holiday Simmons and Emmanuel Brown about the impacts and liberation of religion and faith in the Black queer community. The purpose of The Collective is to create a space for women of color enrolled at NC State to form a community, break silos and deepen relationships through facilitated dialogue centered on truth-telling and testimonials. The Collective welcomes cisgender and transgender women as well as femmes and gender nonconforming folk. The Collective is open to… 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… In the early morning hours of Friday, May 17, 1929, a Lebanese immigrant was lynched in Lake City, Florida. He was shot multiple times and left to die along a lonely stretch of the road heading south out of Lake City to Fort White. N'oula Romey was the fourth victim of racial terror that year… College of Education students will share their perspectives about their K-12 experiences and their experiences as preservice teachers. The event will be held via Zoom, and you must register to receive the Zoom link. The college's offices of Undergraduate Student Success and Graduate Student Success and its Advancing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force are… Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces… |
4 events,
Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in…
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Join the African American Cultural Center for its weekly What's on the Table discussions. During the virtual discussions, NC State community members come together to share perspectives and offer support. Registration is required for each session. |
6 events,
Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in…
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The African American Cultural Center, the GLBT Center and the Women's Center will present Blacks in Wax. Join us as we acknowledge and celebrate Black history at NC State and beyond. We will feature stories from alumni, discuss moments in African American history and more.
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Ratio Christi and the Christian Veterinary Missions Fellowship at NC State will sponsor a virtual symposium exploring the relationship between faith and science. Scientists and theologians will share why they believe that science and faith complement one another rather than contradict. The following topics will be discussed: Improving Today's Conversation Between Faith and Science.Genesis, Evolution,…
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This year, NC State LIVE is working with local performing artists to design workshops rooted in social justice. Join choreographer and community organizer Murielle Elizéon and cellist and educator Shana Tucker for a series of restorative storytelling workshops for NC State students to come together — in a healing digital space — to explore their…
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The African American Cultural Center, the GLBT Center and the Women's Center will present Blacks in Wax. Join us as we acknowledge and celebrate Black history at NC State and beyond. We will feature stories from alumni, discuss moments in African American history and more. |
4 events,
Please consider submitting a proposal for the 2021 Gender and Equity Research Symposium. The symposium will take place on April 14th, and the submission deadline is Feb. 15. This year's symposium theme is Becoming Change Agents in Our Theory, Inquiry and Practice. To learn more about GERS and this year's theme, read the story in… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The African American Cultural Center, the GLBT Center and the Women's Center will present Blacks in Wax. Join us as we acknowledge and celebrate Black history at NC State and beyond. We will feature stories from alumni, discuss moments in African American history and more. |
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4 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Members of the LGBTQ community are often at higher risk for experiencing compounding forms of discrimination, bias and prejudice. Conversations around disparities tend to discuss mental health or sexual health, but there are many other areas of life in which members of the LGBTQ community face disparate outcomes. This workshop will examine the disparities and… |
9 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The GLBT Advocate Program Lunch and Learn Series is designed to help staff and faculty do the following: Create an inclusive classroom, work environment or campus community.Recognize an array of peer support networks is available to aid them and provide resources as they work towards inclusion and diversity.Increase their knowledge of advocacy techniques that they…
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The African American Cultural Center is hosting virtual connect/collaborative spaces throughout the semester. You can collaborate and connect with community members and peers while studying, relaxing, playing games and more. Registration is required for each session.
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The Women's Center is excited to announce that the spring book club book is Sing, Unburied, Sing by award-winning author and MacArthur “genius” Jesmyn Ward. The book club will meet once a week for eight weeks beginning in February. A limited number of books will be provided to registrants. To learn more about the book…
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Join the Black Male Collaboration at NC State for its Learn, Aspire and Creating Community monthly undergraduate students meeting via Zoom. The goal is to provide undergraduate students with targeted academic and nonacademic supports designed to enhance their skill sets, cultivate a sense of belonging and build resolve as they pursue a degree from NC…
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Join us as we take a look into Black culture with Jonathan Square, a Harvard University professor. His work focuses on how clothing served as a form of expression for enslaved people, and his most recent research is on the culture of headwraps. During this session, Square will take us through the history and culture…
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Join the College of Sciences via Zoom for our annual Diversity in STEM event. This year, alumna Andrea Duhon will speak on "Decoding Failure: Math, Love and Overcoming Fear." Duhon, a native of Colombia, is an assistant professor of mathematics at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, and the financial controller for solar energy company…
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This year, NC State LIVE is working with local performing artists to design workshops rooted in social justice. Join choreographer and community organizer Murielle Elizéon and cellist and educator Shana Tucker for a series of restorative storytelling workshops for NC State students to come together — in a healing digital space — to explore their… |
9 events,
Join Eduardo Vilaro, artistic director of Ballet Hispánico, and members of this revered company to watch a piece from their iconic repertory: Danzón. Part conversation, part performance, this interactive happy hour event will feature the company’s powerful work and a conversation with Vilaro that NC State alumna Daniela Patino-Zabaleta will moderate. Initially evolved from Haitian… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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We are living in a time of unprecedented diversity in America. At play or work, we have encounters and interactions with people not like us. That neo-diversity context raises new issues about social interaction. It is in that context that Americans are struggling with how to talk to and with each other with respect. Join…
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The University Fellowships Office will host information sessions for the 2022-23 Fulbright awards cycle starting Feb. 17. If you are interested in applying for the Fulbright awards, you must attend one info session. To attend one of the sessions, please register using the registration form.
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Sometimes we can feel lost in "the cloud" as we zoom from meeting to meeting, trying to form digital connections without an opportunity to talk about what is really happening in our lives. Join the campus community centers for Community Connections, a space for co-working and to dialogue in ways that are authentic to us.…
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Serving abroad involves immersing yourself in your Peace Corps community without losing sight of your individual needs. Join us to learn how a group of Black and LGBTQ volunteers managed community-centered projects while supporting their intersectional identities overseas. A Q&A session will follow the panel discussion.
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The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces…
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Set in Alaska, the familiar Jane Austen tale takes on the complexities of love, Alaskan Native corporations, and federal blood quantum in this timeless romantic comedy. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion hosted by University Theatre staff. You can sign up to read or be… |
7 events,
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… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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NC State’s University Speakers and Lectures Committee, with support from the Harrelson Fund and in conjunction with the Institute for Emerging Issues Forum, will host a speech from Rich Harwood. Harwood, founder of the Harwood Institute, will speak on “A Call to Step Forward: Bridging Divides and and Healing Our Communities.” Join this dynamic session…
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The Eurasian Regional Language Program hosted by American Councils is a year-round study abroad opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students at American colleges and universities to learn lesser taught languages and bolster America's engagement with the world. The program offers intensive, highly-individualized instruction in more than 15 Eurasian languages, including Armenian, Azerbaijani, Dari, Farsi, Georgian,…
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Join the Black Male Collaboration at NC State for its Learn, Aspire and Creating Community monthly graduate students meeting via Zoom. The goal is to provide graduate students with targeted academic and nonacademic supports designed to enhance their skill sets, cultivate a sense of belonging and build resolve as they pursue a degree from NC…
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The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces… |
4 events,
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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…
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When videos and other media go viral on social media, sometimes the creators get lost in the whirlwind, but social media also gives us a space to claim the works of Black creatives and remind people who created the challenge, dance, style or art in which they are engaging. As a part of the Viral*…
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Join the African American Cultural Center for its weekly What's on the Table discussions. During the virtual discussions, NC State community members come together to share perspectives and offer support. Registration is required for each session. |
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Ratio Christi and the Christian Veterinary Missions Fellowship at NC State will sponsor a virtual symposium exploring the relationship between faith and science. Scientists and theologians will share why they believe that science and faith complement one another rather than contradict. The following topics will be discussed: Improving Today's Conversation Between Faith and Science.Genesis, Evolution,… |
2 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Our Futures is a program that provides an opportunity for chosen community members to engage in intimate and ongoing conversations with our students about life, careers, etc. while identifying as LGBTQ in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area. Our Futures is a two-part conversation. Join us for a conversation with Kori Hennessey, director of education and programs… |
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3 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Race, war and history collide in this play, set in 1874, when a group of black troopers captures a black man who has chosen to live among the Cheyenne, and the men must decide between personal and cultural identities. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion… |
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Join the Women’s Center and the African American Cultural Center for the Viral* Blackness Exhibit and Zine opening. This opening is dedicated to all participants and those interested in what it means to be Black and experience Blackness in this new decade. Yaba Blay, scholar-activist, content creator, cultural consultant and the creative mind behind #PrettyPeriod… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The National Coalition Building Institute has developed a model for conflict resolution. This model teaches participants skills to handle tough interpersonal and intergroup conflicts. NCBI's workshops examine controversial issues through a positive process. Participants learn to reframe controversial issues into a context where all parties are able to work toward a common solution.
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On July 31, 1966, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to an integrated audience of close to 5,000 people at Reynolds Coliseum. Meanwhile, a counterprotest was held at Memorial Auditorium, followed by a march of members from two factions of the Ku Klux Klan. W. Jason Miller, professor of English at NC State and author of…
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The University Fellowships Office will host information sessions for the 2022-23 Fulbright awards cycle starting Feb. 17. If you are interested in applying for the Fulbright awards, you must attend one info session. To attend one of the sessions, please register using the registration form.
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The African American Cultural Center is hosting virtual connect/collaborative spaces throughout the semester. You can collaborate and connect with community members and peers while studying, relaxing, playing games and more. Registration is required for each session.
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Join us as we engage in an expressive arts activity and discuss the connection between body image and art. Specific emphasis will be placed on the impact of culture on body image. This event is part of the programming planned for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
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The Women's Center is excited to announce that the spring book club book is Sing, Unburied, Sing by award-winning author and MacArthur “genius” Jesmyn Ward. The book club will meet once a week for eight weeks beginning in February. A limited number of books will be provided to registrants. To learn more about the book…
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Join a panel of five women, including four graduates of the Jenkins MBA program, as they discuss their experiences during their tenure in the MBA program. The panelists will discuss topics, including the admissions process, their favorite professors and projects, the value they gained from the program and how the program has impacted their careers.… |
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NC State's Black History Month theme is Rest Is Our Liberation. This masterclass will center on the justice-focused theory of rest, recognizing rest and freedom as a human right not yet afforded to all. If you are overwhelmingly tired, stuck in the hustle and grind culture, constantly feeling like an imposter or believing you have… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Due to the impact of COVID-19 on the 2020-21 academic year, Project SAFE is now an on-demand workshop series open to NC State students, staff, faculty and alumni as well as interested local community members. The workshop is designed to prepare participants to understand and address the needs of LGBTQ students. The workshop addresses a…
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Sometimes we can feel lost in "the cloud" as we zoom from meeting to meeting, trying to form digital connections without an opportunity to talk about what is really happening in our lives. Join the campus community centers for Community Connections, a space for co-working and to dialogue in ways that are authentic to us.…
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Join us for a presentation and panel discussion regarding the pandemic and body image. Topics covered will include aspects of control, access to resources and pressure to be healthier during the pandemic. If you have questions that you would like the panel to address, submit them by using this form. This event is part of…
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The University Fellowships Office will host information sessions for the 2022-23 Fulbright awards cycle starting Feb. 17. If you are interested in applying for the Fulbright awards, you must attend one info session. To attend one of the sessions, please register using the registration form.
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Join Queer Media as we talk about queer movies, TV, zines and more. We analyze, critique and share perspectives on the media we consume.
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The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces…
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Join fellow NC State alumni and friends for an evening with Toni Harris Thorpe, former program director at the African American Cultural Center. Thorpe previously led the Red, White & Black Walking Tour, which is featured in the upcoming issue of the award-winning NC State magazine. This virtual tour will revisit campus locations that helped…
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Race, war and history collide in this play, set in 1874, when a group of black troopers captures a black man who has chosen to live among the Cheyenne, and the men must decide between personal and cultural identities. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion… |
10 events,
The purpose of The Collective is to create a space for women of color enrolled at NC State to form a community, break silos and deepen relationships through facilitated dialogue centered on truth-telling and testimonials. The Collective welcomes cisgender and transgender women as well as femmes and gender nonconforming folk. The Collective is open to… 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… Join the Mental Health Ambassadors as we discuss what eating disorders can look like across different groups of people, how social media reinforces negative body image and how we can practice self-care and promote body positivity. This event is part of the programming planned for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The Multicultural Student Affairs will host a viewing of the documentary Black Beach/White Beach: A Tale of Two Beaches. The film focuses on two national bike festivals held on back-to-back weekends in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — one primarily white, one predominantly black — that cause racial tensions to reach a boiling point every spring…
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University Housing will host a Black History Month interactive exhibit that displays Black influence and leadership in the United States throughout generations. The experience is self-guided, and participants are encouraged to spend 15 to 20 minutes at the exhibit immersing themselves in the content. The exhibition will focus on areas of abolition, academia, and activism.
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Faculty and staff in the College of Education will share their perspectives on the use of culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy in the classroom. The event will be held via Zoom, and you must register to receive the Zoom link. The college's offices of Undergraduate Student Success and Graduate Student Success and its Advancing Diversity,…
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The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces…
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Join us as we discuss the documentary Black Beach/White Beach: A Tale of Two Beaches with Ricky Kelly, the film's director and producer. The documentary focuses on two national bike festivals held on back-to-back weekends in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — one primarily white, one predominantly black — that cause racial tensions to reach a… |
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Join the African American Cultural Center, the Women’s Center, Multicultural Student Affairs and GLBT Center for a virtual game night. We will spend an evening in a space filled with fun and interactive games for women of color.
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The University Fellowships Office will host information sessions for the 2022-23 Fulbright awards cycle starting Feb. 17. If you are interested in applying for the Fulbright awards, you must attend one info session. To attend one of the sessions, please register using the registration form.
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University Housing will host a Black History Month interactive exhibit that displays Black influence and leadership in the United States throughout generations. The experience is self-guided, and participants are encouraged to spend 15 to 20 minutes at the exhibit immersing themselves in the content. The exhibition will focus on areas of abolition, academia, and activism.
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Join the African American Cultural Center for its weekly What's on the Table discussions. During the virtual discussions, NC State community members come together to share perspectives and offer support. Registration is required for each session.
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As the effects of the climate crisis become increasingly apparent, social science researchers across disciplines are coming together to investigate how the discourse on climate change shapes attitudes and actions. In this presentation, Julia Fine, a graduate student in linguistics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, will provide an overview of existing research on… |
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Ratio Christi and the Christian Veterinary Missions Fellowship at NC State will sponsor a virtual symposium exploring the relationship between faith and science. Scientists and theologians will share why they believe that science and faith complement one another rather than contradict. The following topics will be discussed: Improving Today's Conversation Between Faith and Science.Genesis, Evolution,… |
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Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Join SKY at NC State for a conversation about the origin and purpose of Black History Month and the 2021 Black History Month theme: “The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity." This event will include a guided meditation and poetry recitation. |