African American Cultural Center
Featured Gallery Artist: Matthew Wright
Matthew Wright is a junior majoring in graphic design from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Wright's work is currently featured in an exhibit in the African American Cultural Center Art Gallery entitled "Red Velvet: Redefining Masculinity, Revitalizing Femininity."
Join Malik Zeigler at Election Night Watch Party!
Malik Zeigler is a junior majoring in political science with an American politics concentration and a minor in history. Malik has been instrumental in planning an Election Night Watch Party event which he hopes will be not only fun but also educational. Find out more about Malik and tomorrow night's program!
Dondre McCaskill, Senior, Speaks on Diversity
Dondre McCaskill is a senior majoring in science, technology and society with a minor in computer programming from Greensboro, North Carolina. Hear what he has to say about NC State's diversity.
Jordan Anderson, VP of the AYA Ambassadors
Jordan Anderson is a junior majoring in environmental technology and management from Durham, NC. Find out more about Jordan in our interview with him!
Counselor-in-Residence Stephanie Rubain
Dr. Stephanie Rubain is a full-time counselor at the Counseling Center in the Student Health Center, as well as the Counselor-In-Residence at African American Cultural Center in Witherspoon Student Center.
African American Cultural Center 25th Anniversary Celebration
It will be a busy semester in the African American Cultural Center! The fall 2016 calendar includes nearly two dozen events that revolve around the 25th anniversary celebration and theme of “Examining Wellness in African American Spaces: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” Come celebrate with us!
African American Cultural Center Community Book Club Begins Next Week
The NC State University African American Cultural Center (AACC) is celebrating 25 years of serving the campus and community.
New Senior Director of Campus Community Centers Brings Vision and Cohesion to OIED
Reggie Barnes is NC State’s new senior director over four campus community centers: the African American Cultural Center, GLBT Center, Multicultural Student Affairs and the Women's Center.
New AACC Assistant Director Dawn Morgan
As the assistant director in the African American Cultural Center, Dawn focuses on a balance of programmatic and administrative responsibilities. She coordinates artists and their work for the African American Cultural Center’s Gallery and advises the AYA Ambassadors.
New Art Gallery Exhibit: "The Soul of Philanthropy" Celebrates Giving
The African American Cultural Center has opened a new art exhibit titled, "The Soul of Philanthropy." The multimedia exhibit features photography, stories, light, movement and interactivity. With the 2011 book Giving Back: A Tribute to Generations of African American Philanthropists as its basis, the exhibit is the work of author and speaker Valaida Fullwood and photographer Charles Thomas.