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Black History Month

Multiple Venues Across Campus NC, United States

Black History Month kicks off on Feb. 1 with a month full of programming hosted by organizations across NC State, including art, speakers, discussions, and educational events. From triumphs and hardships collective resiliency and community interconnectedness, this year's theme of “Our Wings Still Fly: the Beauty and the Burden of Blackness” symbolizes the social injustices faced by people of the diaspora.

Faculty Writing Retreat

D.H. Hill Library Faculty Research Commons 2 W Broughton Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States

The Office of Faculty Development has partnered with NCSU Libraries to offer Faculty Writing Retreats each month for tenure and non-tenure track faculty. Space will be limited for each monthly retreat, so please sign up early if interested.

ReCONNECT Rural and Urban Forum

Raleigh Marriot City Center 500 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC

While there is a common and growing perception of a divide between rural and urban North Carolina, the truth is we are highly interconnected by people, place and prosperity. Join us as we explore new ways to define, celebrate and leverage these interconnections to build a more prosperous NC. The forum is organized by the Institute for Emerging Issues.

Department Head Lunch and Learn – Navigating Interdisciplinary Research Funding

Talley Student Union, Room 4280 2610 Cates Avenue, Raleigh, NC, United States

This month's topic will be helping your faculty navigate interdisciplinary research funding at NC State. Department Head Lunch and Learn meetings, sponsored by the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost and organized by the Office of Faculty Development, are open to all department heads.

RPT Overview Session for Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty and Non Tenure-Track (NTT) Faculty

Park Shops, Room 210 101 Current Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Every spring, the Provost's Office offers general information meetings on the NC State reappointment, promotion and tenure (RPT) process. These sessions are designed for new tenure-track and non tenure-track faculty, those who will be entering the RPT cycle, or individuals involved in the RPT process.

Teaching and Learning Symposium

McKimmon Conference & Training Center 1101 Gorman Street, Raleigh, United States

The Office of Faculty Development cordially invites NC State faculty and staff to attend this one-day event. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in interactive sessions led by NC State faculty, attend a keynote lecture sponsored by TH!NK, and meet and talk with NC State peers who are interested in teaching and learning.

RPT Overview Session for Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty and Non Tenure-Track (NTT) Faculty

Engineering Building I, Room 1007 911 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC, United States

Every spring, the Provost's Office offers general information meetings on the NC State reappointment, promotion and tenure (RPT) process. These sessions are designed for new tenure-track and non tenure-track faculty, those who will be entering the RPT cycle, or individuals involved in the RPT process.

Information Sessions: Writing for The Conversation

Faculty, staff, postdocs and graduate students are invited to attend these sessions on writing for The Conversation, an online news site that publishes articles written by academics on topics of public interest.