Women’s Center
Practicing The Equity We Preach: Gender and Equity Research Symposium
The Women’s Center's Gender and Equity Research Symposium prepares for its third year with the tagline, Practicing The Equity We Preach.
Antoinette Norton Joins Women’s Center Staff
Antoinette Norton has joined the Women's Center as an administrative support specialist, bringing extensive NC State experience.
Reflections of “The Politicization and Sexualization of Black Bodies”
Ezinne Ofoegbu reflects on “The Politicization and Sexualization of Black Bodies” exhibit, hosted by the Women’s Center and the African American Cultural Center.
NC State Observes Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), part of a national effort to bring attention to the issue of sexual violence. This year’s observance occurs at a time when the national discourse around sexual assault could not be more vocal.
Building Healthy Relationship Practices
Many adult college students feel in the dark about what a healthy relationship actually looks like. So who can we turn to as students, as many of us get into intimate relationships for the very first time?
We’re All Dirty Computers: Janelle Monae’s Afrofuturism
On Friday, January 11, 2019, the Women’s Center and Women of Welch (WOW) welcomed back students with a showing and discussion of Janelle Monae’s Dirty Computer e-motion picture.
Exhibit Opening: The Politicization and Sexualization of Black Bodies
The Politicization and Sexualization of Black Bodies exhibit is a living counternarrative that speaks to how Black bodies exist within a highly politicized and sexualized world.
Gender and Equity Research Symposium Seeks Proposals
The Women’s Center will host the Gender and Equity Research Symposium on April 16, 2019 with the tagline "Practicing The Equity We Preach."
Feminist Fridays: Conversations Led by Student Scholars
Join the Women’s Center for Feminist Fridays: student-scholar-led feminist conversations.
Teams Trained on Overlooked Forms of Domestic and Dating Violence
It seems that each time a mass shooting occurs in this country — whether it is Orlando, San Bernadino, Fort Lauderdale, Parkland or countless others — it is often just a matter of time before a history of violent domestic abuse also comes to light.