NCCU is among 471 colleges and universities honored with this designation.
The Eagle Nutrition Clinic is open to members of the campus community – students, staff, faculty – as well as the public.
Area residents visiting the NCCU mobile health clinic received assistance with maladies including urinary tract infections, changing bandages, treatment for high blood pressure and tetanus vaccinations.
The five-year agreement allows the Wilmette Institute to provide curriculum, guest lecturers, and opportunities for NCCU to present at its symposia and webinars.
Student-led challenge with Food Lion Feeds program addresses food insecurity with $25,000 in awards.
NCCU received the Best in Class Award for the Highest Registration Rate at an HBCU, as well as the Bronze Seal for Excellence in Student Voter Engagement.
NCCU joins the ranks of 368 active campuses holding this designation. Notably, the university is one of the 22 re-classified institutions that were originally recognized in 2015 or 2020.
On December 12, 2023, staff at University College collaborated with Meals on Wheels to deliver 74 meals to Durham residents and wrap 60 gifts for them.
Student-led challenge empowers universities to create awareness about - and collect food for - community members who experience hunger.
This year, NCCU is one of 19 Fulbright HBCU Institutional Leaders. Since 1961, the university has had 24 professors participate in the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program.