• Summer Shorts in Instructional Technologies 2020 – Via Zoom

    Summer Shorts 2020 will focus on leveling up your teaching and moving from emergency remote instruction to quality online teaching. Friday’s theme is Faculty Voices and Discussions and Monday and Tuesday are focused on strategic workshops to level up your teaching. Summer Shorts is the perfect time and place to make refinements to your fall courses and get prepared for a successful semester. The interactive atmosphere will allow you to engage with and learn from colleagues and DELTA staff.

  • Accessibility Amidst a Virtual Environment – Via Zoom

    As higher education operates even more intently in a virtual capacity, ensuring accessibility becomes even more critical – and gaining insight as to create equitable experiences for persons with disabilities is paramount. This panel of experts, Crystal Tenan, David Elrod and Mark Newmiller from NC State, holds this practice at the forefront of their daily responsibilities with both provide strategies and answer your questions and concerns.

  • New Student Convocation (Virtual Event)

    Reynolds Coliseum 2411 Dunn Avenue, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Make sure you’re there when the Class of 2024 comes together for the first time as a class during New Student Convocation, the opening ceremony of the academic year. Join Chancellor Randy Woodson, Provost Warwick Arden and Student Body President Melanie Flowers as they and others welcome the class to NC State. The convocation will be broadcast on YouTube Premiere.

  • Post-Tenure Review Information Session

    Virtual Event

    Faculty Affairs staff from the Office of the Provost will provide general information and training about NC State's post-tenure review process.

  • Post-Tenure Review Information Session

    Virtual Event

    Faculty Affairs staff from the Office of the Provost will provide general information and training about NC State's post-tenure review process.

  • ReCONNECT to Move Forward: Impact on Higher Education and the Future of Work

    Virtual Event

    The Institute for Emerging Issues will host ReCONNECT to Move Forward, a three-part virtual meeting series. This meeting will examine what we are learning about the impact of COVID-19 in higher education and how colleges and universities are adapting in the near-term to meet the needs of students in an inclusive and equitable way. We’ll also hear about how institutions of higher education are reimagining future approaches to support students, businesses and their communities.

  • How to Talk About Science in a Post-Truth World

    The Gerald H. Elkan Distinguished Lecture in Science and Society will feature award-winning author Thomas Hager. Hager will discuss How to Talk About Science in a Post-Truth World. Join us for this online event hosted by NC State’s Park Scholarships Class of 2022.

    If you would access to the lecture, please register. Registrants will receive a link that will give them access to the lecture.

  • Fall 2020 General Faculty Meeting

    Please join Chancellor Woodson and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Arden for a virtual General Faculty Meeting to discuss lessons learned during the fall and plans for the spring.

  • ReCONNECT to Move Forward: A Digitally Inclusive North Carolina

    Virtual Event

    The Institute for Emerging Issues will host ReCONNECT to Move Forward, a three-part virtual meeting series. This meeting will highlight the changing landscape of digital inclusion in North Carolina since the Feb. 10 Emerging Issues Forum, ReCONNECT to Technological Opportunity, and what partnerships and investments are needed to ensure that all communities regardless of race, income or geography have access to this critical lifeline now. With an ever-changing technological landscape, we’ll also discuss how to ensure flexibility to meet our future digital needs.