Events
Winter Welcome Week
Multiple Venues Across Campus NC, United StatesWinter Welcome Week aims to connect students to campus and provide them with the skills and experiences to thrive in their time on campus. Check out this year's schedule, download the mobile guide, and learn more about the week's events.
Dr. Temple Grandin – “Different Kinds of Minds Contribute to Society”
James B. Hunt Jr. Library Auditorium 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NCDr. Temple Grandin is a designer of livestock handling facilities and a professor of animal science at Colorado State University. Her talk, "Different Kinds of Minds Contribute to Society," is free and open to the public, but registration is required. This program is co-presented by the NC State Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior and the NCSU Libraries.
Military and Veterans Resource Center Open House
104 Witherspoon Student CenterPlease join us from 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. in 104 Witherspoon Student Center to celebrate the opening of the brand new Military and Veterans Resource Center at NC State. We welcome all students, faculty, staff, and alumni to join us for this open house event. Come tour the new center, learn about our programs…
MLK Campus Commemoration featuring Roland Martin
Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre 2610 Cates Ave, Raleigh, NC, United StatesRoland Martin, host and managing editor of TV One’s NewsOne Now, the first daily morning news program to focus on news and analysis of politics, entertainment, sports and culture from an explicitly African American perspective, is the featured speaker at the 2017 NC State Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Campus Commemoration. This event is sponsored by the African American Cultural Center.
Black History Month
Multiple Venues Across Campus NC, United StatesA full slate of events is scheduled at NC State for Black History Month. For details, see the eleventh annual campus-wide calendar, prepared by Multicultural Student Affairs. The 2017 theme is “Unlearning the Single Story: Intersectional Blackness.”