Stories From 2016
Apply for 2016-17 Doctoral Mentoring Fellowship Program
The Doctoral Mentoring Fellows program creates catalysts for increasing the diversity of doctoral students choosing and successfully undertaking academic careers.
Meet Leah Young, New Assistant Director in MSA
Leah Young joined the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) team in June 2016 as the assistant director for African American student affairs in Multicultural Student Affairs.
Stop By Talley to See the ‘At Home in the World’ Display in the Cultural Hearth
As new students begin to explore campus throughout the summer, many of them will wander through Talley Student Union. On the first floor, across from the bookstore, is a welcoming area known as the "Cultural Hearth."
The Proof is in the Pudding: NC State’s OIED Details Year’s Achievements
The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) has released its 2015-16 annual report. The report is available a user-friendly online format and includes reports from each of the seven OIED units: Equal Opportunity and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, the African American Cultural Center, the GLBT Center, Multicultural Student Affairs, the Women's Center and Outreach and Education.
New Diversity and Equity Leaders Will Help Shape NC State’s Future
The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) will welcome several new faces in prominent positions this summer.
Additional Interfaith Prayer and Meditation Space to Open in August
A long-awaited interfaith prayer and meditation space will open in Witherspoon Student Center, Room 204 in fall 2016.
Danielle Marble, Fashion and Textile Management
The Digest recently interviewed Danielle Marble, a rising junior In Fashion and Textile Management with a concentration in Fashion Development and Product Management from Shelby, NC. Danielle has been active in many NC State organizations.
Celebrations Honor Student, Faculty and Staff Achievements of 2015-16
The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity held its culminating events of the academic year last week, including the AYA Graduation on April 26, 2016, the annual Ebony Harlem Awards program on May 1, 2016 and the annual Chancellor's Creating Community Awards program on May 4, 2016. Congratulations to all the honorees!
Dr. Deb Luckadoo, Retiring Director of Staff Diversity
Deb Luckadoo is on the verge of retiring from a nearly 40-year career in higher education. During that time, she has been a leader and contributor to some momentous achievements.
The Native Space Housing Initiative: “Find Your Space, Find Your Family”
Multicultural Student Affairs and University Housing are proud to present Native Space, a new housing initiative marketed toward Native American first-year students. Native Space was designed out of an observed need to provide a more communal experience for incoming Native students through a supportive and culturally engaged campus environment.