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Spotlight on Deaf/Hard of Hearing/DeafBlind Services
In January 2024, Taylor Ofori, a certified sign language interpreter, became the inaugural coordinator of deaf, hard of hearing and deaf/blind services. Learn more about how she supports students, faculty and staff at NC State.
New NC State Accessibility Collaborative Aims to Foster Campus Inclusivity
DELTA’s Accessibility Team is delighted to announce the establishment of the NC State Accessibility Collaborative (NCStAC) this fall. Created in partnership with several campus units, the group hopes to facilitate collaborative allyship and engagement with accessibility topics as part of a university-wide commitment to removing barriers to inclusion.
TIP: Reducing Bias in Hiring Decisions
While we are all capable of holding unconscious biases, research shows that certain aspects of a hiring process can have an unintentional disparate impact on candidates. Putting some measures in place is essential for ensuring a fair and objective hiring […]
Creating Community: Spotlight on Domonique Carter
Inclusive Excellence and Strategic Practice (IESP), the educational outreach arm of the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) is proud to present “Creating Community” – a series that shines a spotlight on the exceptional work happening across campus in […]
Creating Spaces and Places Where We Grow
Charla Blumell leads the LGBTQ Pride Center through a holistic health lens, ensuring wellness is a priority for all in the community space.
Howling Success: Joshua Wright
This month’s Howling Success is a Ronald E. McNair Scholar, producer and host for TRIO’s Beyond the Bell Tower podcast, and a member of NC State’s Uninhibited Praise Gospel Choir.
Grant Paves Pathways to Indigenous Student Success
A grant is helping two CALS faculty members explore ways to better support tribal students and their overall success in higher education.
‘This Work That Was So Important to Dr. Locke Was About Seeing and Hearing Everyone’: Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy Talks About Equity in Counseling During 5th Annual Don C. Locke Symposium
Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, dean and distinguished professor at the School of Education at American University, was the invited speaker for the 5th Annual Don C. Locke Multicultural and Social Justice Symposium in the College of Education.
NC State Dining adds Quicklly Halal-certified entrees
Students can now purchase new Quicklly entrees at several Grab & Go locations across campus for a quick and healthy meal that meets a wide…
From the Archives: A Barrier-Breaking Advocate for Equality and Education
When Bonnie Davis became Orange County’s first Black home demonstration agent in 1950, she didn’t have a proper office, a demonstration kitchen or even an indoor bathroom she and her club members could use. Now, her successors in North Carolina […]