The award celebrates her contributions to the theatre field, including co-directing “Ain't Mis-Behavin” at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival in Scotland, “Soul Rhythm: Sistah’s Voices” in South Africa and more.
When Kendra Channer has difficulty saying something, she uses her fingers to draw letters in the air. When she meets new people, she starts the conversation by telling them of her medical condition.
In 2022, Devin Freeman roomed with the former student body president of Harvard University while both were interning for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
On Thurs., Nov. 3, Deputy Secretary Don Graves will travel to Durham, N.C., to celebrate North Carolina Central University’s (NCCU) nearly $3 million grant from the National Telecommunications and Information A
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) is one of four historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) announced as new partner schools in the Blackstone LaunchPad network
NCCU's Rock the Lyceum lecture series welcomes Starz “Power Book II: Ghost” star Michael Rainey Jr., on Thursday, Oct. 20, 7 p.m., in the NCCU Student Center Event Hall. Event is free and open to the public.
NCCU's 2022 Ultimate Homecoming Experience festivities will kick off Sunday, Oct. 30 through Saturday, Nov. 5 with concerts featuring Ledisi, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Kierra Sheard and Young Nudy.
NCCU, Duke CTSI and the Duke-NCCU Bridge Office present “Kites,” an ethnodrama focusing on the diverse voices and lived experiences of those addicted to opioids, Oct. 14-16.
NCCU has been awarded a $213,500 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support the campus in recovering from events related to a bomb threat the university received in January.
NCCU's Department of Political Science has been awarded a three-year, $243,709 grant from NSF to examine the roles of elites, organizations, and movements in the government policymaking process.
NCCU will operate under Condition 1 (Reduced Operations) of the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event Policy today, Sept. 29, at 10 p.m., through 12 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 1. Classes will remain in session.