Community Care
Nathan Campbell ‘24: Finding Family, Unity and Home
Nathan Campbell grew up in Clayton, North Carolina and came to NC State as a Computer Science major, not knowing many Indigenous peoples like himself. That all changed when a few older Indigenous students took Nathan under their wings during his first days on campus.
Katie Easley ‘24: Community Fosters Love and Family
As a new graduate student looking to get involved in the campus community, Katie Easley found a space in the NC State University LGBTQ Pride Center where she felt heard and accepted.
We Can All Have a Role in Preventing Suicide
Learn how you can care for yourself or those you know who may need help or support to prevent suicide.
Food Insecurity Goes Deeper than Many Realize
About 14% of students have reported experiencing food insecurity, and most universities are making more of an effort to address it.
Ten Ways to Create Protected, Community Support Spaces
As you plan virtual and/or in-person community support space, remember that individuals process events and circumstances very differently.
We Are Here to Help If You Need Us
We'd like to remind our readers how any member of the campus community can get help for different types of incidents.
Tips for Combating Zoom Fatigue
With the spring semester in full swing, students, faculty and staff members are finding themselves spending hours on end in front of screens and in video calls.
It’s More than Just Stigma: Systemic Barriers to Eating Disorder Treatment
It is estimated that the prevalence of eating disorders, especially among those with marginalized identities, is widely underreported.
Campus Community Centers Continue Support Virtually
The campus community centers have continued to provide support for students and provide specific times for virtual one-on-one conversations.
Resources Available in Pivot Back to Virtual Learning
Resources are available to the NC State community during these times, and we urge faculty, staff and students to make use of these.