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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NCCU continues to boast its stellar academic profile and educational value in the newest edition of U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 Best College rankings.
For Ryan Bethea, '14, the lessons he learned from NCCU's Geospatial Sciences Program helped him to cultivate a successful oyster business.
Behind every successful creative idea, invention or product is a lawyer working to obtain a patent or trademark. Some of the greatest ideas and items are protected by intellectual property law in some way.
As COVID-19 sickened millions across the world, nurses played key roles as first responders, earning widespread recognition for their skills and knowledge and for making personal sacrifices on behalf of the com
LeVelle Moton is a man of many sayings. Anyone who has spent time around the North Carolina Central University men’s basketball head coach knows that he has a quote for every situation.
Students from the NCCU departments of Music and Dance will provide live performances on campus and in the local community during the month of October.
Clinical research science majors are getting a chance to move outside the classroom and into real-world laboratory settings through the IDEA Grant, a program of the Research Triangle Foundation.
North Carolina Central University held a news conference today, Sept. 20, 2021, as a follow up to an incident that occurred on Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021. Neither of the victims were students at NCCU.
(NCCU) was touched by a tragic occurrence last night that involved individuals who are not part of the university’s community.
We write to provide an update and reassurance following an incident that occurred on Saturday, September 18, 2021.
Lauretta Hasty Holloway, an alumna of NCCU, was recently named to The National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame. Holloway was honored for her influential contributions to education.
Last year, NCCU’s Information Technology Services Division distributed over 200 loaner Chromebooks and laptops to our students, and we had more students who had needs we were unable to meet.