Lavender Graduation
Talley Student Union, Piedmont-Mountains BallroomPlease join us for the GLBT Center's annual Lavender Graduation, honoring NC State's GLBT graduates and celebrating achievement, courage and community. All are welcome.
Please join us for the GLBT Center's annual Lavender Graduation, honoring NC State's GLBT graduates and celebrating achievement, courage and community. All are welcome.
Join Multicultural Student Affairs in honoring May 2017 graduates. Reception to follow.
Join the African American Faculty and Staff Association for their Juneteenth celebration, with keynote speaker Dr. Rupert Nacoste. Registration is requested for this event.
NC State's Annual Diversity Education Week takes place October 22- 28, 2017. All students, faculty and staff are strongly encouraged to participate in the week of dialogue, events, programs and workshops.
Franchesca Ramsey is the host of MTV’s Decoded and whose career began with a viral video. Hear the story about how it changed her life, kick-started her career and helped her become a leading voice for social justice.
Join the African American Cultural Center and members of the campus community to celebrate Kwanzaa before the winter break. The Center is accepting signups from those who want to perform verbal art such as song, poetry, monologues, passages and spoken word.
NC State celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. with service opportunities, performances, dialogue, and other events.
A full slate of events is scheduled at NC State for Black History Month. For details, see the annual campus-wide calendar, prepared by Multicultural Student Affairs. The 2018 theme is "Reclaiming Our Time: Solidifying Our Existence in the Wake of Resistance."
NC State students, faculty, staff and alumni, as well as the general public, are invited to attend the Diversity in STEM Symposium: Making Space for Ourselves and Others. The event will include sessions on salary negotiation, creating a personal brand, finding and navigating a diverse work environment, and respecting community culture in STEM research. This event is free, but registration is required by Jan. 30.
The spring Diversity Dialogue, “From Dialogue to Action,” will provide facilitated discussion to promote awareness and understanding of different dimensions of diversity as it relates specifically to NC State’s campus culture. This forum will allow individuals to go beyond a discussion of problems and challenges to skill building, action and allyship.