History

Mar 1, 2022  |  Diversity Digest

Examining the Role of the Communicator in DEI

Elizabeth Snively served in communications roles in OIED for over two decades.

Sep 12, 2021

Sankofa Art Exhibition Opens in the African American Cultural Center

The AACC's Sankofa Art Exhibition: "Learning from the Past to Build the Future" will run through October 10, 2021.

Apr 22, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

Did You Miss Take Back the Night? Watch Now.

On April 6, 2021, the Women's Center hosted a virtual Take Back the Night event to honor the strength, courage and resiliency of the NC State activists, advocates and survivors.

Mar 25, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

African American Cultural Center Highlights Rich History

The AACC has been a home away from home for NC State students for many years, although its history is not widely known on campus.

Feb 11, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

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.

Jan 28, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

President’s Cabinet Set to Be Most Diverse in History

Several of President Joe Biden’s Cabinet picks will make history as the first woman, person of color or member of the LGBTQ community to serve in their positions.

Jan 15, 2021  |  Diversity Digest

The History of MLK at NC State

NC State has a rich history with Martin Luther King Jr. Day and with MLK himself.

Nov 13, 2020  |  Diversity Digest

Election Results in Historic Firsts

The 2020 elections saw a number of historic diversity firsts across the country. Several candidates from underrepresented backgrounds made history as they were elected into office. 

Oct 30, 2020  |  Diversity Digest

A Different Year, A Different Election

A surge in both mail-in voting and early voting has heightened concerns of voter suppression and uncertainty regarding election results.

Jul 15, 2020  |  Diversity Digest

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.