NC State has over 600 student organizations, and many offer opportunities to volunteer in the community. Here are some ways to get involved in service activities at NC State.
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Culture Editor, Myra Bari, sits down with leaders from Alpha Phi Omega coed fraternity to discuss service, rush, anti-hazing and chapter goals.
The GLBT Center has an extensive library open to all students spanning genre and topic that provides a safe source of information on all LGBTQ identities.
Miles Calzini, the Student Senate President, explains how student fees are used and addresses concerns raised by the Graduate Student Workers Union that these fees are too high.
North Carolina Museum of Art’s current exhibit features a diverse collection of photographs exploring the human experience from the 1970s through the early 2000s.
On Oct. 5, OIED asked Student Senate for a recommendation for student fees to be raised by $2.54. This increase would go toward meeting inflation adjustments made to staff salaries.
From Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, LGBTQ History Month provides students, faculty and staff with support through campus resources and events all month long.
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics builds a community to empower members of the LGBT community in STEM majors and provide professional opportunities.
Assistant News Editor Emily Vespa breaks down student government’s functions and capabilities, and how each branch serves as a liaison with the student body.
Epsilon Eta, a co-ed service fraternity, provides volunteer opportunities for students pursuing environmental careers or interested in conservation.Â