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NC State University

Nov. 11, 2025

Campus Health's Pack Peers peer educator group promotes health-enhancing behaviors to NC State students.

NC State LIVE’s InterweaveFEST a Celebration of Interdisciplinary Collaboration

It’s fitting that a recent week-long series of events centered around NOLI TIMERE by Rebecca Lazier, which features aerial dance work set within a custom net sculpture, was dubbed InterweaveFEST. The series was hosted by NC State LIVE and brought to light through the collaboration of numerous NC State units and departments.

 
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Commissioned in 2008, a trio of woven-bronze wolves have served as the iconic centerpiece of Wolf Plaza and the backdrop for many photo shoots and student events.
 
Weaving Art Into NC State’s Identity
 
The Public Art Committee aims to ensure that every public art piece on campus aligns with NC State’s strategic goals, is accessible and usable by the public and is unique to the university.
 
 
 
National Geographic photographer Andy Mann, guest of the University Honors Program, spoke to Honors Forum students and other campus community members on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 8-9.
 
UHP Guest Lecturer Promotes Interdisciplinary Connection
 
Andy Mann is a director, National Geographic photographer, marine conservationist and story-teller who spoke to University Honors Program students this semester.
 
 
 
The exterior of Talley Student Union.
 
DASA Co-working Next Week
 
The next DASA co-working session for faculty and staff is Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 1-5 p.m. in Talley Student Union Room 5101. Join your colleagues across the division to work on your projects or activities in a collaborative space.
 
 


News You Can Use

  • The fifth annual Pantry Bowl will run through Nov. 30. Support the Feed the Pack Food Pantry’s mission to combat food insecurity at NC State.
  • Today is Veteran’s Day; consider supporting the Jeffrey Wright Military and Veteran Services program.
  • Check out the Department of Performing Arts and Technology’s Fall Dance Concert, with shows Thursday and Friday in Stewart Theatre.
  • DASA Executive Assistant Signa Carter will be taking a relief trip to Swannanoa, NC, in one of the areas hit hardest by Hurricane Helene, and is seeking any and all donations, including gently-used hats, gloves, scarves and jackets for adults and children by Nov. 26. If you would like to contribute, please contact Signa as soon as possible.
  • Through early December, Campus Health will offer weekly flu vaccination clinics for NC State faculty, staff and students across both main and Centennial campus.
  • DASA has launched a multi-step Digital Accessibility Initiative. As the first step in this process, complete the Digital Accessibility Basics course in reporter.
  • Check out the latest Zoom licensing updates for NC State employees and students.
 
 
AI Guidance for Communicators

Have questions about the appropriate use of AI in creating marketing and communications materials? Check out University Communications’ updated guidance. Content created with the help of AI must adhere to NC State’s brand guidelines and comply with all relevant university policies, rules and regulations. AI-generated images, music, audio and video should not be used in university communications materials.

 
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Reminders

  • The Crafts Center’s 40th annual Holiday Crafts Fair is set for Saturday, Nov. 22.
  • Make plans to attend a Department of Performing Arts and Technology music and dance concert. See the full packed lineup!
 
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