Interfaith Prayer and Meditation Spaces
Respect means providing a space for all.
Interfaith Prayer and Meditation Spaces
NC State’s interfaith prayer and meditation rooms are meant to serve and support all students and the holistic wellness of the university community. The spaces allow individuals of all religious faiths and non-religious beliefs to experience a place for peace, prayer, meditation and/or quiet reflection throughout the day. The spaces are intended for individual use and not for any organized group activity or meetings. The interfaith prayer and meditation rooms are not reservable and are available for individual students to use whenever the campus building is open.
The Office of Equal Opportunity has partnered with NC State Libraries, Engineering and Talley Student Union to accommodate the needs of students.
Providing safe, semi-private space for spiritual and religious activities is one of the simplest but most vital forms of support NC State offers its students. To provide comments, suggestions or feedback about this space, please contact equalopportunity@ncsu.edu.
Locations
Centennial Campus – Engineering Building II – Ground Floor
Interfaith prayer and meditation space on Centennial Campus, Engineering Building II, Room B220, ground floor. Contact Stephen Sharp.



Centennial Campus – Engineering Building II – Third Floor
Interfaith prayer and meditation space on Centennial Campus, Engineering Building II, Room 3001B, third floor. Contact Stephen Sharp.



James B. Hunt Jr. Library
Interfaith prayer and meditation space on Centennial Campus, James B. Hunt Jr. Library. Contact Rob Rucker.


Talley Student Union
Interfaith prayer and meditation space in the Cultural Hearth, first floor. Request access at the information desk. Contact Talley Info Desk.



Library of Veterinary Medicine
Interfaith prayer and meditation space on the West Campus at the William Rand Kenan, Jr. Library of Veterinary Medicine, Room A106. Contact Sarah Ann Craven.
