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Leader of the Pack: Diversity Peer Educator Victor Eduardo
DEPTH peer educator Victor Eduardo has received the 2017 Leader of the Pack Award. Among several other honors and achievements, Eduardo has worked in the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity's Diversity Education for Our Peers to Thrive (DEPTH) program for two years, helping to launch the program as an inaugural member.
Nicole Robelo Joins OIED as Program Assistant
Nicole Robelo joined the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) in October 2017 as a program assistant. She earned a B.A. in communication with a minor in sociology at San Diego State University and took part in a Spanish immersion program in Madrid, Spain.
Braska Williams: Over Two Decades of Uplifting Tomorrow’s STEM Leaders
Braska Williams has served as coordinator of the North Carolina Mathematics, Science and Engineering Network (NC-MSEN) Pre-College Program within NC State’s College of Education since 2004. Insight Into Diversity magazine recognized Williams in its September 2017 issue with an “Inspiring Leader in STEM” award.
Franchesca Ramsey Speaks on Being an Advocate, Activist and Ally
Social media gives users a tremendous reach they should not take for granted, Franchesca Ramsey told NC State students, faculty, staff and guests on Monday, October 23, 2017 in Witherspoon Cinema. Ramsey, an actress, comedian and video blogger, spoke on “Your Powerful Online Voice: Social Media for Social Change” at the annual Fall Diversity Dialogue during Diversity Education Week.
Faces in the Crowd: Relationship Violence and Black College Women
Domestic Violence Awareness Month keynote speaker Lorraine D. Acker shared her research on relationship violence in the college setting with NC State students, faculty and staff Wednesday, October 18, 2017.
Language Diversity Ambassadors Examine Identity in Dialects
Now officially in its third year, the Language Diversity Ambassadors began as one part of the Educating the Educated initiative with the goal of engaging more with undergraduate students. Learn more about this group's conception and activities.
Meet the AACC’s Graduate Interns
The Digest recently interviewed Erin Elliot and Chaniqua Simpson, graduate assistants in the African American Cultural Center. Learn more about them and their work.
Tracey Ray
Dr. Tracey Ray is assistant vice provost for student diversity in the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity at NC State University. She is also an adjunct assistant professor in counselor education (2006-present) and teaches in the Africana Studies program […]
Wolfpack Student Orgs: What is ASD?
Allies for Students with Disabilities (ASD) serves as both a support network for NC State students with disabilities and as an instrument for enhancing the understanding of and appreciation for students with disabilities throughout the campus community.
Artist Brandan “BMike” Odums Brings Excitement to AACC
Brandan "Bmike" Odums is a visual artist, mentor and filmmaker who uses art and film to tell stories and make statements that transform the minds of viewers as well as the spaces in which his work appears. His work has been featured on the OWN drama series Queen Sugar. His current exhibit, “Be:tween Words,” is open in the African American Cultural Center Art Gallery through October 22, 2017 on the second floor of Witherspoon Student Center. Read Chaniqua Simpson's recent interview with the artist.