Stories From 2018
GLBT Advocate Program Offers New Workshops
A signature initiative of the GLBT Center, the GLBT Advocate Program returns for a fourth year with new workshop offerings and events for faculty, staff and students.
Listening Parties Provide Reflection on Social Issues
The Women’s Center hosted its Welcome Back Wolfpack Listening Party on August 24, 2018. The session focused on KOD, the fifth studio album of artist J. Cole, who is originally from Fayetteville, NC
Symposium Welcomes First-Year Students, Builds Community
On Wednesday, August 15, 2018, 137 students checked in to the 2018 Symposium for Multicultural Scholars hosted by Multicultural Student Affairs. Symposium is held each fall, the week before classes start, and provides an opportunity for incoming first-year students from traditionally underserved backgrounds to connect with campus.
African American Cultural Center Library Supports New Research Emphasis
With a freshly transformed office suite, the African American Cultural Center has widened both its physical space and its scope. The addition of Assistant Director Sachelle Ford catalyzed the center’s new emphasis on scholarship with a focus that includes faculty, graduate and undergraduate research engagement.
Grad Student Briana Green Wins First Prize for Research Poster
Briana Green, a master’s student in educational psychology, won first prize in the research poster competition at the American Psychological Association Division 45 Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race Research Conference.
Fall Slate of IPV Workshops to be Offered by The Movement Peer Educators
Learn about interpersonal violence prevention from The Movement Peer Educators. Join The Movement for one or all of their interpersonal violence prevention and response, peer-led, interactive workshops this fall semester. Workshops typically cover red flags of unhealthy behaviors, myths surrounding […]
Feminist Fridays to Resume in Women’s Center on August 31
Join the Women’s Center for the first Feminist Friday of the semester on August 31, 2018 from 2:30-3:30 p;m. in the Women’s Center in Talley Student Union, Suite 5210. This information session models our weekly Feminist Friday discussions. Come ready […]
2nd Annual Womxn of Color Retreat Now Registering
Registration is now open for the 2nd Annual Womxn of Color Retreat, sponsored by the NC State Women’s Center. The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m. on September 5, 2018. The retreat will take place October 4-6, 2018 at the […]
‘KOD’ Listening Party and Panel on August 24
Join the Women’s Center in Talley Student Union, Suite 5210 on August 24, 2018 from 2:00-4:30 p.m. for a listening party and panel for J. Cole’s 2018 album, KOD. Come ready to listen to and discuss the themes featured in […]
Building Bridges: Strengthening Leadership for Diverse Communities Workshop on September 14
The National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI) states that an effective diversity training program must teach conflict resolution skills, effective listening, how to manage dialogue across group lines and a rationale for creating a welcoming community that becomes everyone’s responsibility. The […]