Inclusion
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.
University Calendar Now Includes ADA Accommodation Information
NC State has added another way for the Wolfpack community to create a more welcoming and inclusive environment in one easy step.
Rising to the Challenges of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Work
Nothing is certain about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) work in higher education, and the last few years have brought many challenges to our work.
Love Your Body Day: Discuss Navigating Three Pandemics and Healing
The Women’s Center will host Love Your Body Day (LYBD) on Oct. 14 as part of National Love Your Body Week.
Diversity, Inclusion and Well-Being Report Open for Feedback
The report from the “Advancing Inclusion and Well-Being to Enhance Excellence” task force is available and open for comments.
New DEI Initiative for Educational Institutions Includes NC State
NC State is one of three universities named as charter members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science's SEA Change initiative.
Honoring 30 Years of Inclusion #ThanksToTheADA
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law on July 26, 1990, is a monumental piece of civil rights legislation that prohibits discrimination towards individuals with disabilities.
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.