Diversity Digest
NC State Diversity Mini-Grants Awarded
The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity has announced the 2018-2019 recipients of the NC State Diversity Mini-Grants.
Award-Winning Queer Youth Leadership Summit Returns
The GLBT Center hosted the second annual Queer Youth Leadership Summit (QYLS) on Saturday, February 2, 2019 featuring keynote speaker Ronda Bullock, Ph.D.
Charlene Carruthers to Speak During Womxn’s HERstory Month
The NC State Women’s Center and our campus partners invite you to join our Women’s Herstory Month celebration with keynote speaker Charlene Carruthers, author of Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements.
Christina Poucher, New Administrative Assistant
Christina Poucher has joined Multicultural Student Affairs as its new administrative assistant.
Healthy Relationships, Part 1: Building Healthy Self-Love Practices
This article is the first in a series on healthy relationships by OIED communications intern Leah Block. Coming up, articles will cover healthy intimate partner relations and healthy inter-community relations.
Graduate Writing Director Aims to Center Underrepresented Voices
In just the few short months Shannon Madden has been at NC State, she has made it her mission to meet with faculty, organizations and students across campus to assess the need for support.
GLBT Graduates Invited to Participate in Lavender Graduation
NC State's annual Lavender Graduation brings our entire GLBT community together to celebrate the success of our students. Any GLBT student can participate in the ceremony.
We’re All Dirty Computers: Janelle Monae’s Afrofuturism
On Friday, January 11, 2019, the Women’s Center and Women of Welch (WOW) welcomed back students with a showing and discussion of Janelle Monae’s Dirty Computer e-motion picture.
Exhibit Opening: The Politicization and Sexualization of Black Bodies
The Politicization and Sexualization of Black Bodies exhibit is a living counternarrative that speaks to how Black bodies exist within a highly politicized and sexualized world.
Finding a Home in the AACC Library and Media Room
Maryanne Peters, a first-year anthropology major, works in the African American Cultural Center’s Library and Media Room, a cozy space located on the second floor of Witherspoon Student Center.