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Sheri Schwab

Talley overlook

Nov 17, 2020

New Senior Director to Lead Campus Community Centers

The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity welcomes a new senior director for its four centers.

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Sep 24, 2020

Message to the Campus Community

Please join us in any of the following opportunities to come together, and we encourage you to reach out to one of our campus resources for support and community.

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Sep 19, 2020

NC State to Host Virtual Racial Equity Summit on Oct. 15

NC State's upcoming Racial Equity Summit on Oct. 15 is one of a series of focused, intentional initiatives proposed by Vice Provost for Institutional Equity and Diversity Sheri Schwab.

A student walks over the seal on the floor of Talley Student Union

Sep 5, 2020

Diversity, Inclusion and Well-Being Report Open for Feedback

The report from the “Advancing Inclusion and Well-Being to Enhance Excellence” task force is available and open for comments.

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Sep 4, 2020

Student-Led Petitions Call for Change

Campus leaders have been listening to students, taking their ideas into consideration and making positive changes.

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Aug 25, 2020

Welcome Back, Wolfpack!

Vice Provost Sheri Schwab issues a fall welcome message to the campus community.

Americans with Disabilities Act 30th Anniversary

Jul 17, 2020

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.

Black Lives Matter protest

Jun 8, 2020

University Leaders Commit to Strengthening Racial Climate

Two weeks after a pivotal turning point in the continuing fight for civil rights, another national reckoning on race America has begun.

NC State Belltower at dusk

May 30, 2020

Statement Regarding the Events in Minneapolis

We call the names of those who have been victims of racism, violence and unjust treatment in this country — a list that is far, far too long — so that we actively reinforce the inherent value of the human lives that these names represent.

Lantern on table at night

May 5, 2020

Year-End Reflections: On Resilience and Hope

I write at the close of the academic year to send both congratulations and words of continued encouragement to all of you. The resilience and can-do spirit shown by our faculty, staff, and not least of all, our students has been a source of inspiration for me.