Skip to main content

Events

College of Veterinary Medicine Open House

NC State College of Veterinary Medicine 1060 William Moore Drive, Raleigh, NC

Visit NC State Veterinary Medicine for a day filled with animal friends, fun, and interesting information. Staff members identifiable by Open House shirts can answer questions or help meet any needs during your tour. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended for touring the CVM. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times and please leave pets at home. Registration is not required

Spring Holiday – No Classes

No classes for students or instructors. University offices will remain open. Classes will resume on Monday, April 2.

Lulu eGames LIVE

Stewart Theatre, Talley Student Union Raleigh, NC, United States

The Lulu eGames is NC State's annual startup competition. Hear pitches from winning teams and vote for your favorite to receive the audience choice awards. Space is limited, secure your ticket now!

Earth Fair

The Brickyard 2 Broughton Drive, Raleigh, United States

Come to this Earth-focused fair with exhibits, demonstrations and ideas on how you can make the world a better place. This outdoor event on the Brickyard is free, open to the public and sponsored by NC State’s University Sustainability Office. Rescheduled to from Wednesday April 4 to Wednesday, April 11 due to weather.

State of the Sciences: Live! at the Library

James B. Hunt Jr. Library

Join the College of Sciences for a fun, family-friendly event in one of NC State’s most iconic buildings, the Hunt Library on Centennial Campus. The event will feature activities for science lovers of all ages, including hands-on demos, fun and informative talks, tours of the library and its technology capabilities, along with food, wine and NC State beer. The event, which will be part of the North Carolina Science Festival, is free and open to the public, but registration is required. State of the Sciences is presented in partnership with NCSU Libraries.

History Weekend: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Why it Matters Today

Virtual Event

The history department hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Heather Thompson as the featured speaker at this year’s History Weekend. Ghosts of Attica, a documentary that includes footage shot inside the prison during the four-day rebellion, will be screened at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 13. Thompson will participate in a short Q&A after the film. Her talk,“The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Why it Matters Today,” is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 14. Events are free and open to the public, but registration is recommended.

Service Raleigh

Stafford Commons

Service Raleigh is an annual citywide day of service started in 1998 by NC State's Student Government and Park Scholars. Each year, volunteers from the university and surrounding community unite to undertake a variety of projects, each of which provides much needed assistance to local organizations. Service Raleigh is funded by the Park Foundation, the Goodnight Scholars Program, NCSU Student Government, NCSU Inter-Residence Council, and local donors.

Art2Wear 2018

Talley Student Union, State Ballroom

Art2Wear is celebrating its 18th year as a student-organized runway show that presents fashion, costume and wearable sculpture created by the students of the College of Design at NC State University. This year, each designer's collection is their interpretation of the theme: Ceasura: The Art of Interruption. General admission tickets are $30.

Global Engagement Exposition

Talley Student Union, Piedmont-Mountains Ballroom

The Global Engagement Exposition celebrates achievements in international education at NC State. The event features an awards ceremony, poster session, networking and lunch. Please RSVP if you plan on attending.

Celebration of NC State Sustainability

Talley Student Union Coastal Ballroom

Join NC State in celebrating a year of sustainability accomplishments. From recognizing this year's sustainability progress to announcing winners of NC State's annual Green Brick Awards, this celebration honors the people, projects and progress that advance sustainability at NC State. Free and open to all, but space is limited. Please RSVP if you plan to attend.