Stories From 2016
NCBI Powers Dialogue and Change with Fourteen New Faces
NC State hosted the 16th Annual Carolina Coalition Train-the-Trainer event earlier this month, bringing trainers from regional and national universities to prepare them to facilitate the international model of diversity training developed by the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI).
Featured Gallery Artist: Matthew Wright
Matthew Wright is a junior majoring in graphic design from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Wright's work is currently featured in an exhibit in the African American Cultural Center Art Gallery entitled "Red Velvet: Redefining Masculinity, Revitalizing Femininity."
Transgender in the Light of Our Humanity: Book Review
To commemorate Transgender Awareness Week, NC State psychology professor Rupert Nacoste reviews the novel Documenting Light (Brain Mill Press, 2016) by EE Ottoman, a unique love story.
Join Malik Zeigler at Election Night Watch Party!
Malik Zeigler is a junior majoring in political science with an American politics concentration and a minor in history. Malik has been instrumental in planning an Election Night Watch Party event which he hopes will be not only fun but also educational. Find out more about Malik and tomorrow night's program!
NC State to Recognize Veterans and Service Members on Veterans Day
NC State is making great strides in supporting its many veterans and active military. New developments in military affairs will be coming very soon; meanwhile, please make note of the following Veterans Day activities scheduled for this week. Veterans Invited […]
Transgender Awareness Week 2016: Representation and Resilience
The GLBT Center will observe Transgender Awareness Week from Monday, November 14 through Friday, November 18, 2016. Be sure to take a look at the educational and thought-provoking programs planned for this year's observance.
Director of Minority Engineering Programs in the College of Engineering: Angelitha Daniel
Angelitha Daniel is one of NC State's college-level diversity directors. Each of the colleges has at least one director or assistant dean for diversity. Ms. Daniel has been working with the Minority Engineering Program (MEP) since June of 2003. Learn her views on the need for diversity and inclusion in the university setting.
Students Get Immersed in Social Justice and Gender Equity
As Hurricane Matthew threatened to bring heavy rains and flooding to North Carolina, a group of students loaded their bags and prepared to immerse themselves in the Alternative Service Break in Greensboro and Atlanta.
Dondre McCaskill, Senior, Speaks on Diversity
Dondre McCaskill is a senior majoring in science, technology and society with a minor in computer programming from Greensboro, North Carolina. Hear what he has to say about NC State's diversity.
Creating Institutional Barriers to Access: The NC Voter ID Law
The GLBT Center will host UNC Boyd Tinsely Distinguished Professor of Law Gene Nichol on Tuesday, October 25, 2016 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in Park Shops 210 as a part of its 2016 GLBT History Month programming. This lecture is open to students, staff, faculty and community members.