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Employee Engagement

Register for Tours of the Belltower and Reynolds Coliseum

In 2021, NC State celebrated the completion of a renovation and restoration project at the Memorial Belltower at Henry Square. That project included the addition of 55 bells to the carillon and upgrades to the surrounding plaza.
In 2021, NC State celebrated the completion of a renovation and restoration project at the Memorial Belltower at Henry Square. That project included the addition of 55 bells to the carillon and upgrades to the surrounding plaza.

The Onboarding Center hosts free campus tours so employees can learn about campus landmarks and the history of NC State. Whether you’re a new employee or a longtime member of the Pack, please consider registering for one or more of the tours, and encourage your colleagues to do the same. 

Employee Appreciation Week Memorial Belltower Tour

Tom Stafford, former vice chancellor for student affairs at NC State, will lead three tours of the Memorial Belltower on May 10 as part of Our Extraordinary Pack Employee Appreciation Week. The tours will start at 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. and will last 1 ½ hours each.

The Belltower was built to honor the sacrifice of NC State alumni who lost their lives in World War I. It has become a symbol of inspiration to the Wolfpack community. Powered by a lead gift from the Bill and Frances Henry family to the university’s Think and Do the Extraordinary Campaign, the Belltower underwent an amazing renovation and restoration project that included adding 55 bells to the carillon.  

We hope you are able to join us and learn more about the Belltower. Space on the tour is limited, so reserve your spot as soon as possible. The tour group will meet in front of Holladay Hall, facing Pullen Road. 

To register for a tour, go to REPORTER.

Reynolds Coliseum Tour

Stafford will lead a special tour of the historic Reynolds Coliseum from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on May 17. The coliseum is one of the most iconic buildings on campus and was once considered one of the toughest places to play in the Atlantic Coast Conference.  

We hope you are able to join us and learn more about the coliseum. Space on the tour is limited, so reserve your spot as soon as possible. The tour group will meet in front of Reynolds on Dunn Avenue.

To register for the tour, go to REPORTER.