The Campus Garden Committee started in early 2018, although the garden itself dates back to 2012. It was initiated by a female student who came from a family with health issues, said Calleen Herbert...
The concert, produced by MidAmerica Productions, featured a stellar debut by the NCCU Vocal Jazz Ensemble, showcasing the talents of alumni, students and faculty from the university.
For Ahmed Mohammed, Ph.D., dean of the College of Health and Sciences, the partnership enables more efficient data transport across campuses, which is vital for analyzing different tools and techniques.
Event will feature leading history and African American studies scholars from across the U.S., reflecting on the history of Durham, Duke, NCCU, scholarship in the Jim Crow South and Black historiography.
The latest album by Lenora Helm Hammonds, D.M.A., called “Journeywoman,” concerns the odyssey of an archetypal woman who struggles with birth, death and self-definition.
Program boasts a retention rate of nearly 90% and all participants from the first cohort – class of 2022 - have graduated with the exception of two students who are currently pursuing a second degree from NCCU.
NCCU has experienced significant power and network outages due to the severe storms that descended upon the Triangle area today, Aug. 15. Note campus operational updates for tomorrow, Aug. 16.
Event celebrates jazz excellence, raises scholarship funds for jazz studies students and honors the late Grady Tate, an NCCU alumnus and soul-jazz drummer.
A special call meeting of the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Board of Trustees Executive/Personnel Committee is scheduled for Monday, August 14, 2023, at 4 p.m. via virtual conference call.
The symposium will include a keynote, presentations and panel discussions designed to examine the impact of Jim Crow laws, hate-based crimes and the journey to justice.