The Bias Reporting System provides NDSU students, faculty, staff and alumni with a web form for reporting acts of bias, bigotry, or hate that occur at NDSU.&nb
Location: Ceres Hall 212
Phone: 231-7671
The mission of the Counseling Center is to encourage individuals to developetheir unique potential by providing services and programs in a supportive environment.
Location: Ceres Hall 302
Phone: 231-1029
The Multicultural Student Services provides support for students and offers programs that encourage intercultural exchange on campus and in the community at large.
Location: Old Main 202
Phone: 231-5935
TOCAR (Training Our Campuses Against Racism) seeks to enhance campus climate and promote equal opportunity by 1) advancing multicultural understanding and competence and 2) confronting ethnic/racial prejudice and discrimination and institutional racism.
Location: Old Main 202
Phone: 231-5935
NDSU is committed to diversity and pluralism granded in visions of justice and a belief in the transforming power of education. Our commitment acknowledges a history of prejudice, discrimination, and exclusion in our society. We recognize that institutional and social changes necessitate intentional efforts to include all voices. We strive to provide a climate where there is an open and free exchange of ideas rooted in civility and a respect for the contributions of all whose in our community.
The Safe Zone is a program that sends a message to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth and their allies. A person displaying this symbol is one who will be understanding, supportive, and trustworthy if a gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender person needs help, advice or someone with whom he or she can talk. The person displaying the symbol is also a person who can give anyone accurate information about sexual orientation issues.
Location: 18th & Centennial Blvd.
Phone: 231-5200
The Wellness Center is dedicated to promoting and developing healthy lifestyle opportunities for the members of the University community.