Nursing students are stepping into virtual hospital rooms—and speaking directly to artificial intelligence-powered patients—before ever setting foot in a real healthcare setting.
Ajamu Dillahunt-Holloway, Ph.D., '19, an assistant professor of African American history and public history at North Carolina State University, will deliver the keynote address.
NCCU will welcome high school students from cities across the United States for Eagle Scholars Day on Saturday, Feb. 9, at 8 a.m., in the School of Law.
NCCU will celebrate the legacy and achievements of African-Americans with a series of events, including screenings, lectures, panel discussions, musical and theatrical performances throughout February.
NCCU won $10,000 in the 2019 Food Lion Feeds Collegiate Hunger Challenge, a contest aimed at alleviating issues of hunger and food insecurity in the local community.
The Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions (CMSI), with The Whether, a minority-owned recruitment marketing platform, has named four NCCU students to the Mary Ellen Pleasant Entrepreneur program.