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.
Felder then turned his attention to Cuba. Cubans have not been able to buy an American car since 1962, when President Kennedy instituted a trade embargo.
Undergraduate, graduate and professional students earned their wings, gaining advice from two prominent alumni, entrepreneur Jasmine Crowe and UNC-CH Kenan-Flagler Business School Professor Dr. James H. Johnson
Tiffany Crawford’s academic career has been full of ups and downs and twists and turns, yet one thing has remained constant – her will to never give up.
Professor Achamyeleh Debela, of the NCCU Department of Art, was recently honored for contributions to the arts and patriotism in his native country of Ethiopia.
Studies conducted by Rob Onyenwoke and Vijay Sivaraman at NCCU have shown that coronavirus lung infections tend to be worse in mice who have been exposed to nicotine vapers.
Governor Roy Cooper announced updated COVID-19 restrictions to take effect April 30, 2021. Based on risk assessment using key metrics, NCCU will NOT be adopting these new measures at this time.
U.S. Army Officer Jared Donaldson has always had a passion for serving others. That's why he plans to play a key role in reforming the justice system following law school.
NCCU will welcome two notable alumni to address the university’s Spring 2021 and 2020 graduates. James H. Johnson Jr., Ph.D. and Jasmine Crowe will address graduates for the 137th Commencement Exercises.
Third-generation Cuban American Kimberly Jinorio Swanson trained and served as a social worker before deciding to take the legal route to immigration reform.