30th anniversary
Women’s Herstory Month: Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Present, Envisioning the Future
The NC State Women’s Center celebrates Women's HERstory Month with a slate of programs and events open to the entire community.
Activist and Author Brittney Cooper to Speak at NC State
The African American Cultural Center will bring author and activist Brittany Cooper to NC State on Friday, Oct. 22.
Women’s Center Celebrates 30th Anniversary
The first event in the year-long celebration is the 30th Anniversary Birthday Party on Oct. 14, 2021 from 1–4 p.m. on Stafford Commons.
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.
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.
How to Be More Inclusive of Persons with Disabilities in the Workplace
At NC State, we ensure that employees with disabilities have opportunities for equity and accessibility through our reasonable accommodation process.
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.
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.
Americans with Disabilities Act Turns 30 This Year
NC State will commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the ADA by celebrating the milestones we have overcome and reflecting on the work that is still necessary.