COVID-19
Trauma and Returning to “Normal” Life After COVID-19
Skye Sarac reflects on the difficult academic year that is nearly behind us and the challenges some have faced.
Is the COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Equitable?
Various factors have contributed to a gap in COVID-19 vaccine distribution worldwide.
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.
Stand in Solidarity: Interview with Melanie Flowers
We recently interviewed Student Body President Melanie Flowers about her thoughts on being NC State's first Black woman student body president, the Black Lives Matter movement and recent events.
COVID-19, Police Violence Disproportionately Affect Black People
As people across the globe take to the streets to protest police violence following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, infectious disease experts, doctors and governments are concerned about a potential increase in COVID-19 cases.
Protecting Community Spaces in a Virtual World
We’d like to share a few of the ways we are working to curate inclusive and equitable virtual spaces where participants feel seen, heard and valued during COVID-19.
A Survivor Toolkit for Navigating the COVID-19 Crisis
Students who have been impacted by IPV must often navigate unprecedented changes and obstacles in the midst of COVID-19.
COVID-19’s Unique Impacts on Survivors of Interpersonal Violence
Five weeks into social distancing, we have all felt a multitude of emotions as we make our way through the experience of the collective trauma of COVID-19.
Reporting Sexual Harassment and Interpersonal Violence During COVID-19
We are available to help students and employees experiencing sexual harassment, sexual violence, stalking, relationship/interpersonal violence or related concerns.
NC State Fosters Community Spirit Online
Campus life and activities that NC State’s students, faculty and staff enjoyed have been put on hold.