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After two years of virtual spring elections and campaigning, the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) student body returned to normalcy, as dozens of dedicated students vied for positions in-person on NCCU.
NCCU has named Derrick Magee as the associate vice chancellor of Campus Enterprises, effective June 1, 2022.
NCCU remembers Dwight Butler, a transportation driver in the Division of Student Affairs, who passed away on June 13, 2022.
NCCU's James E. Shepard Memorial Library will host discussion regarding the role of HBCUs in documenting Black history and culture on June 17, 11 a.m.
The NCCU community remembers Arnold George, an assistant professor of music and member of the NCCU Class of 1975, who passed away on May 18, 2022.
North Carolina Central University remembers the life and legacy of accomplished legal scholar, attorney, author and School of Law dean, Browne C. Lewis.
North Carolina Central University has named Johnny Bernard Hill, Ph.D., director of Corporate and Foundation Engagement, effective May 2, 2022.
The North Carolina Central University administration invites members of the university community to express their opinion on the matter of renaming the Angus M. McLean Residence Hall.
North Carolina Central University has appointed Stephen W. Fusi as chief brand officer after a competitive, national search. He began his new role at NCCU on May 9, 2022.
To the cheers of their families and friends, some 450 graduate and law students at NCCU received master’s and Juris Doctor degrees on Saturday morning, May 7, 2022.
Chancellor Akinleye hailed the Spring 2022 graduates as a “distinct class,” noting that they “matriculated and graduated at a time like no other – when a global pandemic interrupted and uprooted our lives.”
NCCU and RTI International hosted a ribbon cutting to celebrate the launch of the NCCU-RTI Center for Applied Research in Environmental Sciences (CARES) and an accompanying shared lab space on RTI’s campus.