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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As part of Intel’s commitment to build a more equitable world, it will donate $5 million over the next five years to North Carolina Central University, to create a new tech law and policy center.
Areas labeled food swamps, that contain primarily unhealthy food choices, are among topics being studied by NCCU researchers.
Renowned trumpeter and NCCU Department of Music adjunct professor Al Strong will release a special rendition of the classical hymn “Lift Every Voice and Sing” in honor of Black History Month.
NCCU Career and Professional Development Center has received $100,000 grant from the State Employee’s Credit Union Foundation to provide paid internships for 20 students.
As part of its partnership with NC Department of Health and Human Services to research public attitudes toward COVID-19, NCCU’s ACCORD program’s has produced a new research study.
Noted historian Reginald K. Ellis, Ph.D., will give the keynote address at the Feb. 10 Rock the Lyceum lecture series.
The NCCU Art Museum turns the spotlight on works by Department of Art and Design faculty members in a featured exhibit running through March 12.
Cisco is extending its decade-long support of technology education at NCCU School of Business by helping to develop a new cybersecurity certificate program for the university.
NCCU alumna and former student-athlete Naima Stennett fell in love with cycling two years ago. During the coronavirus pandemic, that love flourished into a passion.
Ryan Smith became North Carolina Central University's first Super Bowl champion when his Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-9, on Sunday, Feb. 7, on the Bucs' home field.
North Carolina Central University will commemorate Black History Month with a series of virtual events that are free and open to the public.
NCCU School of Law Participates in Expansion of Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship
The School of Law is participating in the national expansion of the Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship Program in collaboration with law schools and John Paul Stevens Fellowship Foundation.