Legal experts in fields that include civil rights, tax codes and education policy were recipients of three endowed titles.
Intel Corporation launched a $5 million social equity partnership with NCCU in February 2021 and announced the inaugural NCCU-Intel Summer Associates and first scholarship recipients.
U.S. Army Officer Jared Donaldson has always had a passion for serving others. That's why he plans to play a key role in reforming the justice system following law school.
Third-generation Cuban American Kimberly Jinorio Swanson trained and served as a social worker before deciding to take the legal route to immigration reform.
As part of Intel’s commitment to build a more equitable world, it will donate $5 million over the next five years to North Carolina Central University, to create a new tech law and policy center.
NCCU School of Law Participates in Expansion of Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship
The School of Law is participating in the national expansion of the Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship Program in collaboration with law schools and John Paul Stevens Fellowship Foundation.
The American Bar Association approved that NCCU's School of Law is in full compliance with its Standards and remains accredited for the next 10 years.
School of Law Library Technician Assistant Michelle Gordon receives the N.C. Department of Human Resources Governor Award of Excellence in Customer Service.
NCCU School of Law students issue a statement in response to the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The NCCU School of Law has launched the Social Justice and Racial Equality Initiative to provide educational outreach on social justice, anti-racism and other equity concerns.