Diversity and Inclusion
Looking for DEI Training to Meet Your Requirement?
This TIP (“Toward Inclusive Practices”) message from the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity provides information for employees in the EHRA and SHRA categories about selecting training to meet the DEI professional development requirement.
Come Together for Latinx Heritage Month
Coming into the fall 2021 semester, much of the focus for Latinx Heritage Month has revolved around the idea of “homecoming.”
CALS Office of Diversity and Inclusion Launches Book Club
CALS ODI is pleased to launch CALS R.E.A.D., a diversity reading group that offers a wide range of important reading opportunities. CALS R.E.A.D. is created to invite every member of the CALS community into shared conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion.
NC State’s Definition of Diversity
Diversity refers to an inclusive community of people with varied human characteristics, ideas and worldviews whose interactions both benefit and challenge each other to grow while making the community better.
Major Religious Holidays with Work Restrictions
Several religions prohibit working on certain holidays. To aid staff, faculty and supervisors with scheduling events and activities, a short list of some holidays on which students, staff or faculty may not be able to work or attend class is now listed online.
Inclusive Excellence Certificate Program for Summer 2021
Sign up for the Inclusive Excellence Certificate Program for Summer 2021.
CALS Community Conversations: Marginalized Communities’ Election Expectations
JoCora Moore will lead the April 27, CALS Community Conversation, “Marginalized Communities' Election Expectations,” a discussion about the realities of what marginalized communities can, and should, expect from elections.
CALS Community Conversations: Voting Rights and Voting Wrongs
Dr. Katherine Charron will lead the upcoming CALS Community Conversation, “Voting Rights and Voting Wrongs,” a discussion about the burden placed on marginalized communities to be active in the election process.
CALS Community Conversations: How Elections Affect Marginalized Communities
Dr. Paula McAvoy will lead the upcoming CALS Community Conversation, 'Political Polarization: Why is this happening? What can be done?"
MLK Campus Commemoration Activities
Join the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity from Jan. 17–21, 2022 for a commemorative week and throughout the month of January for additional programs and events hosted by campus partners.