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RPT General Information Session – Virtual

Virtual Event

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 faculty, those who will be entering the RPT cycle, or individuals involved in the RPT process.

Teaching and Learning Symposium: Creating Our New Normal

Virtual Event

The Office for Faculty Excellence's signature annual event, the Teaching and Learning Symposium celebrates teaching and learning at NC State by bringing together NC State faculty and staff to participate in interactive sessions led by NC State faculty, attend a keynote lecture, view a poster session, and meet and talk with peers who are interested in teaching and learning.

2021 Dallas Herring Lecture

Virtual Event

Gregory Haile, president of Broward College in Florida, will deliver the keynote lecture during the 2021 Dallas Herring Lecture. Haile's lecture is titled "Redefining Access: The Power of Proximity."

ReCONNECT to Move Forward: Mental Health and Well-Being

Virtual Event

The Institute for Emerging Issues will host ReCONNECT to Move Forward, a three-part virtual meeting series. This meeting will examine the increase in mental health challenges as a result of COVID-19 and how we address near-term needs while building support systems to thrive in a post-pandemic world.

ReCONNECT to Move Forward: A Digitally Inclusive North Carolina

Virtual Event

The Institute for Emerging Issues will host ReCONNECT to Move Forward, a three-part virtual meeting series. This meeting will highlight the changing landscape of digital inclusion in North Carolina since the Feb. 10 Emerging Issues Forum, ReCONNECT to Technological Opportunity, and what partnerships and investments are needed to ensure that all communities regardless of race, income or geography have access to this critical lifeline now. With an ever-changing technological landscape, we’ll also discuss how to ensure flexibility to meet our future digital needs.

Shelton Leadership Forum

Virtual Event

As our society faces more complex problems globally, leaders encounter challenges and obstacles that can not be solved alone. It requires society to solve problems together and openly in order for organizations to survive and advance in their fields. This year’s forum will have speakers who lead and develop others with a global mindset fostering a cultural environment that encourages innovation and empowers others to solve complex problems facing the world today.

The Shelton Leadership Forum will be livestreamed. You must register to receive access to the livestream.

ReCONNECT to Move Forward: Impact on Higher Education and the Future of Work

Virtual Event

The Institute for Emerging Issues will host ReCONNECT to Move Forward, a three-part virtual meeting series. This meeting will examine what we are learning about the impact of COVID-19 in higher education and how colleges and universities are adapting in the near-term to meet the needs of students in an inclusive and equitable way. We’ll also hear about how institutions of higher education are reimagining future approaches to support students, businesses and their communities.

Post-Tenure Review Information Session

Virtual Event

Faculty Affairs staff from the Office of the Provost will provide general information and training about NC State's post-tenure review process.

Post-Tenure Review Information Session

Virtual Event

Faculty Affairs staff from the Office of the Provost will provide general information and training about NC State's post-tenure review process.

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.