Three NCCU jazz students and their professor joined artists worldwide at a bi-annual camp for cultural exchange through music, dance and theatre.
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NCCU student Tyler Fisher donated 650 copies of his children’s book “Fried Chicken and Yams” to Durham area elementary schools to share his memories of with a younger generation.
NCCU will commemorate Women’s History Month with a series of virtual events that are free and open to the public. The university will host lectures as well as a film screening, wellness activity and roundtable.
NCCU's Women’s and Gender Studies Program will host a virtual faculty speaker series throughout the month of March in honor of Women’s History Month.
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) is approved as a COVID-19 vaccine distribution site. The university has received a limited supply of the COVID-19 vaccine.
NCCU School of Education professors Peggy P. Whiting, Ed.D., and Regina Gavin Williams, Ph.D., were honored by the North Carolina Counseling Association at the organization’s virtual convention on Feb. 25.
NCCU's Center for COVID-19 Related Disparities and the NCCU Virtual Justice Project will co-host a community discussion on the COVID-19 vaccine and communities of color.
The IBM HBCU Quantum Center will help universities and colleges expand career tracks for underrepresented students in advanced mathematics and computing.
The University of North Carolina Board of Governors has named Darrell T. Allison, ’94, as the 12th chancellor of Fayetteville State University.
Today, North Carolina Central University Alumnus Darrell T. Allison was named Chancellor-Elect of Fayetteville State University by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors.
NCCU will operate under Condition 1 (Reduced Operations) of the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event Policy today, Feb. 17, beginning at 10 p.m. through 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 18.
As part of Intel’s commitment to build a more equitable world, it will donate $5 million over the next five years to North Carolina Central University, to create a new tech law and policy center.
Areas labeled food swamps, that contain primarily unhealthy food choices, are among topics being studied by NCCU researchers.