Diversity Digest
In Recognition of the Unique
Accommodations are now an everyday process, simply communicating with students to set up the best circumstances for their success using the framework of the DRO letter.
Supreme Court Expands Workplace Protections for LGBTQ+ Community
On June 15, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects gay, lesbian and transgender employees from discrimination based on sex.
Making Our Campus More Accessible: University Transition Plan
The physical properties that make NC State such a special and unique place for someone to study, work and visit also present many challenges to the university’s ability to provide universal access to the campus.
The ADA: From the Past to the Future
Even well-intended individuals have a bias in their perceptions. These will sometimes play out as microaggressions.
Diversity Training Now Available for Both Faculty and Staff
The DiversityEdu online training module is now open to all NC State staff members at no cost.
Supreme Court Upholds DACA
The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked the Trump administration’s plan to dismantle the Obama-era immigration policy known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
Movements Throughout History: An Educational Resource Guide
During this time, many of you are looking for ways to educate yourselves and others about the critical issues we are facing.
A Reckoning on What I Owe
Guest editorial from Elizabeth A. Nelson (she/her), Ph.D., teaching associate professor of communication.
My Continued Journey as an Ally
Guest editorial from Justine Hollingshead (she/her), chief of staff and assistant vice chancellor in the Division of Academic and Student Affairs.
Stand in Solidarity: Interview with Melanie Flowers
We recently interviewed Student Body President Melanie Flowers about her thoughts on being NC State's first Black woman student body president, the Black Lives Matter movement and recent events.