Diversity Digest
Making Women’s Herstory Month more Inclusive of Trans People
President Biden has signed an executive order that removes prohibitions against trans students from competing in sports that match their gender identity.
Join Us for the Virtual Sisterhood Celebration
Join us on Monday, Feb. 22, 2012 from 4–5 p.m. on YouTube Premiere to view this year's Sisterhood Celebration.
Viral* as in: Fearless, Unapologetic, Transformative, Unwavering
Join the Women’s Center and the African American Cultural Center for the opening of the Viral* Blackness Exhibit and Zine opening.
Chancellor’s Leadership Team is the Most Diverse to Date
Of the fourteen people in the Chancellor’s Cabinet, five are women and four are people of color. As of this academic year, the Cabinet is the most diverse it has ever been.
Women’s Herstory Month: The Revolution Within Us
In March the Women’s Center will explore our past, present and future as we begin to think about ourselves as sites for revolution during Women's Herstory Month.
OIED Welcomes New Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Engagement
Melvin “Jai” Jackson joins the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity as its new assistant vice provost for faculty engagement.
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.
Training Rollout for Responsible Employees and Designated Officials
On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education released new regulations governing campus sexual assault under Title IX. Training has been rolled out for Designated Officials and Responsible Employees.
Diversity Training Demonstrates NC State’s Commitment to Climate
Diversity training is an important step to help ensure that we create a welcoming and inclusive climate.
Rest Is Our Liberation: There is Rest for the Weary
AACC Director angela gay-audre reflects on Black History Month.