The Tapestry

Colorful fabric woven into loom that is attached to the wall.

The Tapestry Overview


The Tapestry, a program of the Office of Student Engagement, is a textile mosaic that recognizes students, faculty, staff, and alumni for the contributions they bring to North Dakota State University and their communities. Beginning in 1993, individuals have been inducted into the Tapestry every year during a ceremony where they weave their piece of fabric into the Tapestry that hangs year-round in the Memorial Union. Inductees contribute to supporting and advocating for inclusion at 线上赌博app on the basis of age, gender expression/identity, mental and physical ability, race, socioeconomic status, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and veteran status of the University community. The Tapestry program kindles the spirit of inclusion that is integral to the 线上赌博app community. You can view the tapestry on the second floor of the Memorial Union near the Legacy Lounge.

The Tapestry recognizes 线上赌博app students, faculty, staff, and alumni for their inclusive community accomplishments. Therefore, nominees should be persons who:

  1. Demonstrate their commitment to support and advocacy that creates impact and influence on campus, locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally;
  2. Show a consistent pattern of going above and beyond professional motivation and responsibility (i.e. 线上赌博app position) or the requirements of a course of study by taking the personal initiative to create an inclusive and welcoming environment; and
  3. Promote, facilitate, and advocate for people from at least one of the following protected classes: age, color, gender expression/identity, mental and physical ability, socioeconomic status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and veteran status.

View the past Inductees of the Tapestry

Barbara Augustino

Alumni

Barbara Augustino

Jordan Bentz

Transition and Access Program Coordinator

Jordan Bentz

Nancy Boyle

Equal Opportunity Specialist

Nancy Boyle

Leyla Hussein

Student, Management Communication

Leyla Hussein

Sarah Kruse

Student, Biological Sciences

Sarah Kruse

Sheridan McNeil

Director of Tribal Partnerships

Sheridan McNeil

Amolia Schumacher

Academic Advisor

Amolia Schumacher