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 Khalia Spivey, director of information technology at NCCU's School of Law, baking is more than just a hobby – it’s a part of her family’s legacy.
The university is launching the ReD-E 2 Teach initiative, aimed at strengthening the teacher workforce through financial support and partnerships with Durham Public Schools and Durham Tech.
The university's Jazz Combo 1 performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival from Sept. 26-29, 2024, where they connected with top jazz musicians and influential business leaders supporting jazz education.
On Sept. 28, James Staton woke in the parking lot of a gas station in Black Mountain, North Carolina. His only intention the previous morning was to drive back to his home in Orange County.
The overarching aim of graduation specialists is to help juniors and seniors graduate within four years.
The five-year agreement allows the Wilmette Institute to provide curriculum, guest lecturers, and opportunities for NCCU to present at its symposia and webinars.
The symposium will explore generative AI's impact on healthcare, while the summit will cover broader topics like AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, emerging tech policy, and legal services regulation.
Chancellor Dixon will receive the 2024 President’s Lifetime Achievement Award for her leadership in higher education. The awards ceremony will be held on Oct. 5, 4–6 p.m., at the NCCU Student Center.
Nearly 100 students gathered to receive certificates of achievement, personalized letters from their academic deans, and guidance to help them navigate the final phase of their undergraduate experience.
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia, accounting for about 80% of all dementia cases.
The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024, at 2 p.m., at the NCCU Student Center on campus.
Student-led challenge with Food Lion Feeds program addresses food insecurity with $25,000 in awards.