The N.C. Supreme Court unveiled the portrait of retired Associate Justice Patricia Timmons-Goodson, the first African American woman on the state’s highest court and current dean of the School of Law.
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For many, retirement is a time to slow down, but Edwin Quarles — a U.S. Air Force veteran, former entrepreneur and now a dedicated social work student — has no plans to ease up.
Best Colleges evaluated the program based on affordability, student outcomes, flexibility, accessibility and admissions ease.
The exhibit offers an in-depth look at the journey of Tobias Rose '05, who has significantly impacted design, entrepreneurship and community development.
Branford Marsalis – a saxophonist, band leader and three-time Grammy winner who has performed or recorded with . . . well, it seems like everyone.
While 40% of daycare workers are people of color, only 21% are owners.
SPGBK Watches, co-founded by Kwame Molden, is now in over 350 stores, including Nordstrom and Macy’s. Named one of Oprah’s Favorite Things of 2023, the brand has been featured by Good Morning America and more.
This message is provided to share details of our security protocol for the Ultimate Homecoming Experience and an update on the two incidents for which the university issued campus alerts on the evening of Oct.
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One of every 8 women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
“When I first came to campus, I was a very reserved person,” Smith said. “I wouldn’t speak to anyone unless I was spoken to."
The partnership will increase the university’s capacity to deliver Fair Housing courses while connecting NCCU School of Law students to Fair Housing organizations, nationally and locally.
Among the recognized programs is NCCU’s online MBA program, ranked No. 17 among the top 40 most affordable in the nation by College Consensus, and No. 3 in North Carolina.