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Microaggressions

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Sep 19, 2020

OIED Launches Inclusive Excellence Certificate

Continuing the tradition of the Equal Opportunity Institute, OIED has launched the Inclusive Excellence Certificate (IEC).

Automatic door opener

Jul 15, 2020

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.

Students listening at Symposium for Multicultural Scholars

Aug 30, 2018

Symposium Welcomes First-Year Students, Builds Community

On Wednesday, August 15, 2018, 137 students checked in to the 2018 Symposium for Multicultural Scholars hosted by Multicultural Student Affairs. Symposium is held each fall, the week before classes start, and provides an opportunity for incoming first-year students from traditionally underserved backgrounds to connect with campus.

Talley Student Union view from elevator

Jan 6, 2017

Project SAFE Workshop Kicks Off Spring 2017 Lineup – Sign Up Now

The lineup of GLBT Advocate Program workshops for the spring semester kicks off on Thursday, January 19, 2017 with a “Project SAFE” workshop. This year's offerings include both new and returning offerings to meet your educational needs. Choose one or all.

All paths lead to the Belltower

Sep 9, 2016

GLBT Advocate Program Debuts New Workshops

One of the signature initiatives of the GLBT Center is the GLBT Advocate Program, which launched last year and had over 100 participants in its inaugural year.

Talley Student Union at night

Sep 24, 2015

GLBT History Month Events

The GLBT Center will kick off the 2015 GLBT History Month on Thursday, October 1, 2015 with a Recognizing and Responding to Microaggressions workshop from 2:00-4:00 p.m. in Talley 3222.

All paths lead to the Belltower

Sep 10, 2015

GLBT Center Launches New Advocate Program

The GLBT Center recognizes the strong support that exists at NC State for members of the GLBT community and for the work the Center does. This support is evident by the number of students, faculty and staff who have participated in the Project SAFE Ally Program as well as the ongoing Trans* 101 workshops.