The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Business has received an extension of accreditation in its business program by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
The recent transition many students have had to make from in-person learning to online instruction was challenging for many, but not for recent NCCU School of Business graduate John Riggs.
The PNC Foundation is awarding more than $2 million to NCCU and four other HBCUs in North Carolina to establish the PNC North Carolina HBCU Initiative.
NCCU alumna Hellena Huntley Tidwell and her sons, William DeVane Tidwell and Damion Lamar Tidwell, made the largest single contribution to create the university’s first named academic program.
Senior commercial executive David Schmoock will join the NCCU School of Business faculty as its first executive-in-residence. Schmoock has 20 years of experience in the technology sector leading global teams.
NCCU formally broke ground June 30, 2021, on a 76,608-square-foot School of Business building that will double as a visually striking gateway to the university campus.
NCCU School of Business students earned first place in the Student Ambassador Stock Market Competition sponsored by the Society for Financial Education & Professional Development Inc.
Cisco is extending its decade-long support of technology education at NCCU School of Business by helping to develop a new cybersecurity certificate program for the university.