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Events

Red, White & Black Walking Tour

Come learn about the spaces and places on NC State’s campus that have had significant impact on the lives and experiences of African American students, faculty, and the larger community. The walk will begin on the quad side of Holladay Hall and conclude with refreshments and reflection at the Witherspoon Student Center. Please wear comfortable walking shoes. This program is a collaboration between the NCSU Libraries, the African American Cultural Center, and Africana Studies.

International Tea & Coffee

Hunt Library, Duke Energy Hall 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC, United States

The International Tea & Coffee event, sponsored by the Office of International Services, is a great opportunity for everyone in the community to learn more about other cultures while sampling authentic tea, coffee, and snacks from all over the world!

Student Short Film Showcase

James B. Hunt Jr. Library Auditorium 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC

Don’t miss this annual audience favorite as NC State students screen their best short animated and experimental films -- all under 4 minutes long and ranging from lighthearted, to suspenseful to experimental. Students will be on hand to discuss their work. Co-presented by the NCSU Libraries, the Department of Communication, and the Art+Design Department.

Shelton Leadership Forum

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

2016 Forum Topic: Organizational Values: Cultivating the Next Generation of Leaders

5 Years of Google at NC State

Talley Student Union, Piedmont-Mountains Ballroom

Celebrate 5 Years of Google at NC State with a fun-filled afternoon of Google activities including demos on Google tools, a Video Demo Slam Contest, information booths and keynote speaker Jonathan Rochelle, co-founder of Google Apps and Google Drive, who will discuss Google’s latest developments.

Developing Cultural Acumen

GTI Training Center 920 Main Campus Drive, Suite 450

This training, offered by the Global Training Initiative, is intended for professionals who want to examine their own cultural preferences and learn to apply a systematic approach to navigating cultural differences. Register by Nov. 28: $25 for faculty and staff, $50 for the general public. Participants will receive a custom, individualized assessment as well as a one-year subscription to Berlitz's Cultural Navigator as part of their registration fee (a $99 value).

$25 – $50

ORIED Seminar: Evaluating Research Development

Hunt Library, Room 4106

Come hear Sarah Marina, an Assistant Director in the Tufts University Office of Research Development, discuss several evidence-based tools for use in internal evaluation and illustrate selected approaches with examples from actual evaluations of the Offices of Research Administration and Research Development at Tufts University. This event is free and registration is not required.