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.
As NCCU approaches the 137th Commencement exercises, we would like to provide rationale for why the university is not allowing guests—only graduates—to attend the ceremonies.
NCCU has partnered with the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People Inc. to promote social justice initiatives and community engagement in Durham.
Yedaliz Llanos entered NCCU as a transfer student. In addition to her studies she has been a reliable healthcare volunteer for the NCCU and Durham community.
Mariana McKoy wouldn’t let adversity and stop her from becoming the first graduate of the School of Education’s Higher Education Administration Program.
NCCU Hospitality and Tourism Administration Program and Durham Tech’s Hospitality Management Program partnered to welcome 21 hospitality scholars and five hospitality professionals into an honor society.
NCCU’s Office of Alumni Relations hosted the “Lunchtime Jazz” on April 9, 2021, featuring music performed by students in the NCCU Jazz Studies Program.
The NCCU COVID-19 vaccine clinic will be operational on Wednesday, April 14, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., for members of the NCCU and greater Durham communities on a first-come, first-served basis.
The NCCU COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic will suspend use of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine immediately until further notice following the recommendation of the CDC and FDA, and as directed by NC DHHS.