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“Be yourself. Our culture is beautiful, so don’t be afraid to showcase it! The native community here at NC State is very small, but the relationships built last forever. Everyone has their ups and downs, but it is important that you seek help even if you feel as if you don’t need it.”
💬: Issac Evans (he/him), May of ’27.
Our final #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth spotlight is on Issac Evans, a member of #NCState27 majoring in technology, engineering and design with a concentration in graphic communications.
Issac is a part of Phi Sigma Nu American Indian Fraternity Inc., Miskwà Waya, Native American Student Association, and American Indian Science and Engineering Society.
You’re never alone with the Pack. 🐺❤️

Meet Daniela Santibañez (she/her/hers), an M.S. operations research student expected to graduate in May 2026. Daniela, who recently earned her B.S. in industrial engineering in May 2024, shares her journey as a proud Mexican-American at @ncstate.
🗣️ “My engagement with the Latinx community at NC State has allowed me to truly embrace my heritage and embody my passion for student outreach.”
From mentoring in the CAMINOS pre-college program to finding support in @shpencsu (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) and WMEP (Women and Minority Engineering Program), Daniela has built a second home at NC State, growing academically, professionally and personally. Her story is a testament to the power of community and cultural pride.
It’s an honor to celebrate #LatinxHeritageMonth and the amazing contributions of students like Daniela within the #NCSULatinx community!

It’s almost two weeks until #NCState28 comes home. 🫶
To help you prepare for the adventure ahead, here’s a little advice from @NCStateSciences first-year, Madison. She’s majoring in biological sciences with a concentration in integrative physiology and neurobiology.
Have a question about NC State campus life for our students? Need advice or club recommendations?
Let us know in the comments! ➡️ We’ll ask current students to answer our favorite questions in future posts.
📸: Follow @/NCStateUniversity on TikTok.

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“Leading ALPFA showed me that leadership isn’t just about managing tasks–it’s about inspiring others, building communities, and creating opportunities for the next generation.”
Yahir, Class of 2026
Business Administration, Poole College of Management

Yahir, a business administration major in the Poole College of Management, found a strong sense of belonging and community through NC State’s student organizations like the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA). As president of ALPFA, Yahir grew membership, organized the vibrant Fiesta Latina celebration and connected members with career opportunities through his internship at Accenture. His leadership also provided him with invaluable skills in event planning, project management and mentorship. As he prepares for his career as a management consultant and entrepreneur, Yahir encourages others to embrace leadership roles and create lasting impact.
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Rosie, Class of 2026
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In addition to pursuing a degree in biological engineering with minors in biomanufacturing and French, Rosie also played a key role as a tutor at the Academic Success Center, where she helped fellow students master challenging courses like organic chemistry and math. Her enthusiasm for tutoring came from seeing students have their “aha moments” and helping them develop problem-solving skills.
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“I’m a younger sibling, and I’ve always had people to look up to, but I’ve never been a role model myself. So the symposium was the first time where I really was a leader.”
Rebecca, Class of 2026
Communication, College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Rebecca, a communication major at NC State, found an opportunity to make her mark on a long-lasting campus tradition by participating in the Symposium for Multicultural Scholars as a counselor. She was able to connect with incoming first-year and transfer students from historically underserved populations to help them navigate NC State’s campus community and resources.
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