Join University Theatre’s Out Loud series, a casual theatre experience for first-time theatre-goers and seasoned theatre lovers alike, as we sit back and read aloud plays by both student and professional playwrights. Attendees have the opportunity to read a character, […]
The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
The Women's Center and the Counseling Center will host a weekly drop-in healing space on Tuesday mornings during October. Each week, we will spend the first hour focusing on one theme and healing practice, from movement to visualization and poetry […]
Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir […]
Faculty and staff on a college campus play an integral role in the healing and recovery of college-age student survivors of interpersonal violence. This workshop provides faculty and staff with an overview of some of the warning signs and trauma […]
The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
This workshop will explore different types of attractions. We will also cover terminology around asexual and aromantic identities and ways to support asexual and aromantic spectrum peers.
The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students […]
The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir […]
Paige Averett, a professor in the School of Social Work, will discuss research regarding "Bisexuality Through the Lifespan."
The African American Cultural Center Library is extending its hours once a week to provide students a quiet place to study on central campus. Every Wednesday this fall, the AACC Library will be open until 7 p.m. The library coordinator […]
Join the Movement Peer Educators for a virtual workshop during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The organization will provide participants with information regarding domestic violence, relationship violence, other forms of interpersonal violence and specific barriers survivors the South Asian community may […]
Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir […]
This two-hour workshop is open to NC State students, staff, faculty and alumni and local community members. The workshop is designed to help participants understand the ways that interpersonal and sexual violence is experienced by members of the LGBTQ community, […]
The 2021 Labcorp Leadership in Technology Speakers Series will feature three speakers, including Mona-Lisa Pinkney, senior director of cybersecurity governance, risk, compliance, engagement and geographies in global technology at Nike. Pinkney, a graduate of NC State, will discuss "Thriving as […]
The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students […]
The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students […]
Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir […]
The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
Join members of The Movement Peer Educators as they come together to raise awareness about sexual safety and consent as part of Halloween festivities. The Movement will provide free candy and inclusive safe sex supplies and promote the importance of […]
The African American Cultural Center’s annual Harambee! campus welcome celebration offers the opportunity for all to come together at the beginning of the new academic year. This year, the center is commemorating 30 years at NC State and is teaming […]
Join the African American Cultural Center’s biweekly space for the NC State community to come together as family and share perspectives and offer support. We welcome you to our living room to engage in discussion on some of the most […]
Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir […]
Work on a new, devised performance piece will be developed in a series of “creative binges” over the course of four Saturday intensives. The final project, scheduled to take place in November, will be performed in collaboration with and in […]