While many people associate summer camp with tents or cabins, hikes in the woods, telling stories around a fire and roasting marshmallows, North Carolina Central University offers camps outside the traditional.
In late September, Assistant Professor Kristi Johnson, Ed.D., will head to the Blue Ridge Mountains to create a dance film. Johnson will gain nine days at Trillium Arts, an artist’s retreat on 22 rural acres.
NCCU's James E. Shepard Memorial Library will present a panel discussion and other special events Thursday, June 17, 2021, in honor of Juneteenth, a celebration of emancipation from slavery.
Animals are subject to all sorts of laws, for their own health and safety as well as the public's. Animal law will be the subject of a paid clerkship for an NCCU School of Law student.
The NCCU COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic will operate from 10 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, and Thursday, June 3. Appointments and walk-in visits are available for members of NCCU and the wider community.
Intel Corporation launched a $5 million social equity partnership with NCCU in February 2021 and announced the inaugural NCCU-Intel Summer Associates and first scholarship recipients.
NCCU will lift its outdoor mask mandate, effective immediately. Based on risk assessment using key metrics, the university will continue to require masks and face coverings in all indoor facilities.
NCCU alumnus Nelson Cooper has channeled his passion for baseball to establish an organization that introduces underserved youth to the sport. The result: Non-profit organization Pittsburgh Hardball Academy.