Welcome to the Women's Center
The Women's Center empowers students to find their voices by promoting personal and professional development and celebrating the strengths and aspirations of women.
Through structured "edutainment," we focus on managing healthy relationships and women's unique leadership experiences in society.
The Women's Center empowers students to find their voices by promoting personal and professional development and celebrating the strengths and aspirations of women.
The University Police Department is dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment within which students, faculty, and staff can live, learn, and work. Reach the University Police at 919-530-6106.
The Student Health Center provides a comprehensive approach to meeting the health needs of NCCU students. Reach the Student Health Center at 919-530-6317.
Student Conduct and Community Standards handles the administration of the Student Conduct Process while also fostering students' growth, awareness, and understanding of their rights and responsibilities as community members. Reach the Student Conduct and Community Standards administration at 919-530-5287.
The Dean of Students is your campus advocate, providing assistance when it comes to managing crises, understanding campus policies and procedures, and connecting you with the proper university resources.
The Durham Crisis Response Center, which focuses on ending domestic and sexual violence, offers a 24-hour crisis line for the community. Reach the Durham Crisis Response Center at 919-403-6562.
The Duke Hospital Emergency Department offers a variety of emergency services that are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Reach Duke Hospital Emergency Department at 919-684-2413.
The Durham County Police Department helps protect the lives and property of Durham residents. Reach the Durham County Police Department at 919-560-4427 or 919-560-4609.
Durham Regional Hospital is a general-services hospital serving the Durham community. Reach Duke Regional Hospital at 919-470-4000 or 919-470-5345.
The Annie Day Shepard Scholars Program supports undergraduate women in becoming engaged, confident, and connected leaders at NC Central and beyond. The program is open to first-generation undergraduate women, including those who transfer into the university with less than 30 credit hours.
Each year, the Women's Center hosts a week full of events to discuss sexual empowerment and consent and to raise awareness around sexual violence.
The Women's Center also encourages students, faculty, and staff to participate in Denim Day, an international social movement in which participants wear jeans as a sign of protest against victim blaming.
The Women's Center offers many community service opportunities via affiliated organizations.
The Women's Center hosts this annual exposition and symposium to empower and encourage young women.
Student Affairs provides students with a wide range of programs and activities. Check our NCCULife YouTube page for some of our recent events.
Contact Us
Williams, Jennifer M
Executive Director
Women's Center