A digital campus map for navigating NC State's campus.
Find news related to the Office of Global Engagement's impact on campus and abroad, including stories on international partners, funded research, and student success.
NC State faculty, staff and students travel all over the globe. Learn more about international travel at NC State and external resources.
NC State is an official passport acceptance facility open to students, employees and the public. All passport acceptance hours are by appointment-only, using an online calendar system.
Find news related to the Office of Global Engagement's impact on campus and abroad, including stories on international faculty research supported by internal seed funding.
Explore the resources that the Intensive English Program and NC State offer its international students.
University official holidays and closings.
Our goal is to ‘Build a Thriving Pack’ by assisting NC State faculty and staff in achieving healthy lifestyle goals by providing programs and/or services that address the six elements of Wellness.
Descriptions of leave options and eligibility.
The faculty and staff ombuds helps find options to informally resolve workplace issues/conflicts while being a confidential, independent, and impartial resource.
Rules regarding adverse weather and who should report to work in such conditions.
Diversity is critical to NC State’s mission. The university supports diverse perspectives and experiences throughout all of its colleges and divisions. Find resources through the Office for Institiutional Equity and Diversity, including the campus community centers, year-round campus events, programs and more.
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Institutional Equity and Diversity
NC State’s Bias Impact Response Team receives reports of and responds to bias on campus that may impact the campus community. BIRT ensures that reports are directed to the appropriate processes for addressing acts of discrimination, harassment, concern or violence to ensure due process.
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Institutional Equity and Diversity
The NC State University Building Future Faculty (BFF) Program is a two-and-half day all-expenses-paid workshop for doctoral students and post-doctoral scholars who are interested in pursuing academic careers and who are committed to promoting diversity in higher education.
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Institutional Equity and Diversity
The African American Cultural Center promotes awareness of and appreciation for African American and other African descent experiences through activities and events that enhance academic excellence and strengthen cultural competence for the campus and surrounding communities.
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Institutional Equity and Diversity