Stories From 2017
Hindi-Urdu Cultural Night on December 1
The Hindi-Urdu program at NC State will host its annual Hindi-Urdu Cultural Night on Friday, December 1, 2017 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in Titmus Theater in Thompson Hall. Admission is free. Learn more about Hindi-Urdu Studies at NC State.
Harvey Mudd President Maria Klawe to Speak at Hunt Library on November 20
Harvey Mudd President Maria Klawe will speak on “Broadening Participation in Computing” on Monday, November 20, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. in Hunt Library with a reception immediately following. The talk, which is free and open to the public, is part […]
Events to Spotlight Racial Discrimination within the Criminal Justice System
The Center for Student leadership, Ethics and Public Service will host the following events examining racial discrimination within the criminal justice system and the impact this has on our communities. Both events will tackle issues associated with mass incarceration in […]
Women’s Center Self-Care Lunch and Learn on November 27
The Women’s Center will offer a break from studying for a brief discussion and activity about self-care and reducing stress amidst final exams and everyday life. The center will facilitate a discussion around the importance of self-care and relaxation and […]
Native American Heritage Month Celebrations Continue
Native American Heritage Month celebrations will continue through the month of November with several more events. If you have not yet attended an event this year, we encourage you to do so. Multicultural Student Affairs will host Culture Night, an […]
Mariska Thayagan Welcomes You to AACC’s Library and Media Room
Often called one of NC State's "hidden gems," the African American Cultural Center and Media Room provides a home for a surprisingly large and steadily-growing collection of books, publications and media related to the African diaspora. Austin Butler recently spoke with Mariska Thayagan, a second-year student in microbiology with a concentration in microbial research, to find out what the library means to her.
Join the African American Cultural Center at Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is a week-long holiday celebrated by many people of the African diaspora. The holiday celebrates African-American culture and is one of the first pan-African holidays. Its history is rooted in Black Liberation struggles of the 20th century – a time when many Black Americans were fighting for political, economic, social and cultural freedom.
Nubian Message Prepares for 25th Anniversary Celebration
Representing the African-American voice in media at NC State, the Nubian Message will celebrate its 25th anniversary on November 30, 2017. Austin Butler interviewed Editor-In-Chief Anahzsa Jones, a senior in English with a concentration in creative writing from Brooklyn, New York, to find out how the publication plans to celebrate.
Did You Miss Franchesca Ramsey? Recording Now Available for NC State
NC State hosted social media activist, writer and comedian Franchesca Ramsey at this year’s campus Diversity Dialogue during Diversity Education Week. A recording of her talk is available for viewing by NC State students, faculty and staff. Watch the video […]
Student Success Series: “Mock Interview Workshop” on November 15
Multicultural Student Affairs will host its next Student Success Series offering on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Talley Student Union, Room 4210. Professionals from Cisco Systems, Inc. will assist students in preparing for interviews and achieving professional […]