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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The Department of Environmental, Earth and Geospatial Sciences (DEEGS) at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) was awarded a grant of $2,145,946 to help diversify the field of geoscience.
The NCCU Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at 9 a.m., in the Emma Marable Conference Room, Main Floor, of the William Jones Building on campus.
A person could be ready for a nap by the time they finished reading about the various honors and accomplishments of Elena Kendrick.
One day in her 11th grade history class, Sandi Owens suddenly found she could not see out of her right eye. “I went to read a textbook and I could not see,” said Owens.
The keynote speaker Tonia Williams, a December 2023 graduate of the online Bachelor of Science in Behavioral and Social Sciences Program, will share insights into her distance learning journey.
In this role, Boyd leads initiatives that drive innovation and economic mobility for students, faculty, staff and community members.
In her role, Bradford will spearhead efforts to innovate and refine the curriculum, revamp programming, and strategically optimize staffing to ensure excellence and relevance in hospitality education.
Watch the NCCU Sound Machine drumline entertain Japan's prime minister and his delegation upon arrival at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on April 12.
NCCU ranked No. 5 among top historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) offering online programs. Its online RN-to-BSN program ranked No. 1 in the state and No. 3 nationally.
With more than 34 years of federal government experience, Ham brings a wealth of expertise in public health, education, small enterprise development and agriculture across various regions of Africa.
At approximately, 10:15 p.m. on April 2, 2024, the NCCU Police Department received reports of possible gunshots at the Lawson Street Residence Hall. For updates on the incident, refer to this article.
Obed Keelson will receive $11,000, along with guidance and coaching from IBM experts while he conducts research on semiconductors.