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October 2018

Oct 29, 2018

Faculty Strengthen Communities Through Extension and Engagement

J. Mark Scearce, professor of art and design, created a new original score for Dracula as a special commission for the Carolina Ballet, helping bring in crucial revenue for the nonprofit arts organization. 

Oct 26, 2018

Making Education a Global Priority

Hiller Spires seeks to make education a global priority through her teaching, research and service. As the Friday Institute’s interim director and professor of literacy education in the Department of Teacher Education and Learning Sciences, Spires has conducted the New […] 

International Storytelling Competition

Oct 25, 2018

NC State Global Hosts International Education Month 2018

NC State’s Think and Do attitude stretches across campus and around the world. To celebrate the far reaches of the Wolfpack community during International Education Month (IEM), the Office of Global Engagement and its partners across campus will host a […] 

The Raleigh, North Carolina, skyline at night

Oct 23, 2018

NC State Co-Hosts Smart Cities Summit Oct. 31

Collaboration between academia, industry and government is at the heart of the Smart Cities Summit. Check out the event to learn about smart cities, smart technologies and how NC State plays a role. 

The Women's Center's peer educators program, The Movement, hosts a student workshop.

Oct 22, 2018

Placing Community at the Center

NC State’s campus community centers — the African American Cultural Center, the GLBT Center, Multicultural Student Affairs and the Women’s Center — help students find their authentic selves and gain new perspective. 

Holladay Hall

Oct 10, 2018

October 2018 Announcements

Find out the latest happenings related to NC State faculty and staff, including Red and White Week, professional development workshops and more. 

Provost Warwick Arden

Oct 10, 2018

October 2018 Provost’s Corner

This month, faculty and staff have several opportunities to come together as an NC State community. Diversity Education Week runs October 15-19 and Red and White Week runs October 28-November 3. 

teacher speaking with students

Oct 9, 2018

Thank You, Teachers

NC State faculty make a marked difference in the personal and academic lives of their students. In recognition of this commitment to holistic student success, the Office of Faculty Development started the Thank a Teacher program in 2010. 

microphone

Oct 8, 2018

A Pack of Podcasts

NC State brings together the brightest minds in higher education and helps share their stories through a variety of methods. Podcasts provide a unique avenue for faculty, staff and students to give a voice to their teaching, research, service and more. 

Diversity Education Week logo

Oct 8, 2018

Diversity Education Week Explores Social Identity

Diversity Education Week (DEW) seeks to reinforce and expand NC State’s commitment to making campus a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. In its ninth year, the initiative will focus on the theme of “Who Are We?: Defining the Wolfpack.”