Jan 24, 2020
As we commemorate the beginning of fall and the start the festive time of year we often refer to as the “holiday season,” we must pause to remember that members of the Wolfpack represent many different faiths and worldviews.
Students can make an appointment or drop-in to speak with a counselor in each of the campus community centers.
Imagine a learning environment where every person can thrive and flourish, and where differences are viewed as essential.
Native Americans and Alaska Natives make up only 2 percent of the total United States population today.
Creating inclusive environments is easier said than done, and there lies the issue.
Although so many celebrate Diwali, quite a few people are still unfamiliar and unaware of it.
Christy Byrd, assistant professor of teacher education and learning sciences and OIED faculty fellow, presented in November.
Throughout history, students have assembled to push for equality, an end to war, economic opportunity, political ideology and more.
NC State’s 2019 Martin Luther King, Jr. Campus Commemoration will take place in Stewart Theatre on Monday, January 13, 2020.
The Wolfpack includes students from more than 120 countries representing a multitude of backgrounds, cultures and religions.
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