Branford Marsalis – a saxophonist, band leader and three-time Grammy winner who has performed or recorded with . . . well, it seems like everyone.
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Students in NCCU's Master of Public Administration program, established in 1985, will benefit from an accreditation process that assures them of the highest level of scholarship and professional development.
There are three important updates to current COVID-19 policies and protocols at North Carolina Central University.
The NCCU community remembers Mary Ann Colatuno, paralegal in the Office of Legal Affairs, who passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 4.
North Carolina Central University Chancellor Dr. Johnson O. Akinleye has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Presidential Forum. His term begins immediately and runs through Aug. 31, 2024.
NCCU has a limited supply of all three COVID-19 vaccines: Moderna and Pfizer (two-dose) and Johnson & Johnson (one-dose). Appointments and walk-in visits are available for NCCU students, faculty and staff.
NCCU cleared over $10 million in outstanding tuition and fees and waived costs for its summer session for more than 5,200 students.
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is pleased to announce the creation of the new Duke-North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Bridge Office
NCCU Textiles and Apparel Program is getting a $100,000 boost from clothier The Gap and its partner, Icon 360, a non-profit subsidiary of Harlem’s Fashion Row.
NCCU Department of Music student Jawan Davidson was awarded a $10,000 scholarship by the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective and Amazon Music’s Your Future Is Now initiative.
NCCU remembers beloved Eagle Ciara Gee, 20, a junior kinesiology major, who passed away on Sunday, July 18, 2021, in a tragic car accident.
NCCU Assistant Professor Charles Denton Johnson, Ph.D., will be the principal investigator on a $148,817 grant from the American Council of Learned Societies to document the history of a Durham community.
NCCU assistant professor and director of dance Kristi Vincent Johnson, Ed.D., has been named a North Carolina Campus Compact Engaged Faculty Scholar and is the first scholar representing an HBCU.