The award celebrates her contributions to the theatre field, including co-directing “Ain't Mis-Behavin” at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival in Scotland, “Soul Rhythm: Sistah’s Voices” in South Africa and more.
When Kendra Channer has difficulty saying something, she uses her fingers to draw letters in the air. When she meets new people, she starts the conversation by telling them of her medical condition.
In 2022, Devin Freeman roomed with the former student body president of Harvard University while both were interning for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
Cisco is extending its decade-long support of technology education at NCCU School of Business by helping to develop a new cybersecurity certificate program for the university.
NCCU alumna and former student-athlete Naima Stennett fell in love with cycling two years ago. During the coronavirus pandemic, that love flourished into a passion.
Ryan Smith became North Carolina Central University's first Super Bowl champion when his Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-9, on Sunday, Feb. 7, on the Bucs' home field.
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.
Why Not Us: NCCU Men’s Basketball, a new all-access docuseries executive produced by NBA All-Star Chris Paul and ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith is the first project to debut under The Undefeated on ESPN+.
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) has named Atty. Fenita Morris-Shepard as chief legal counsel for North Carolina Central University following a competitive national search.
NCCU and RTI International are expanding a formal collaboration to increase sponsored research, provide training and exchange opportunities, and collaborate on workforce development initiatives.
NCCU alumnus Thomas A. Stith III, ‘83, ‘86, has been named North Carolina Community College System president. In his new role, he will lead the state’s 58 community colleges.