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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The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded $60,000 to NCCU in support of programs for performing and visual artists.
NCCU professor Alisha Malloy, Ph.D., has been awarded a $10,000 grant to introduce students to a digital tool that can help map economic trends and define business management strategies.
Citizen research designed to add transparency to the redistricting process.
Dr. Beverly Washington Jones, former provost and vice chancellor of Academic Affairs for North Carolina Central University (NCCU), passed away on July 19, 2020.
NCCU professor Xiaoxin Luke Chen, M.D., Ph.D., has been awarded $2.7 million by the National Institutes of Health to investigate new treatment options for a type of esophageal cancer.
NCCU has named Mr. Damon Williams as chief of police and director of public safety, beginning July 13, 2020.
The health and safety of our students, faculty and staff remains our No. 1 priority. Today, the decision was made by the MEAC Council of Presidents and Chancellors to suspend all fall 2020 sports due to COVID.
NCCU junior business major Zaniya Caine has been named as a 2020 HBCU Competitiveness Scholar by the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
On this day in 1910, Dr. James Edward Shepard opened the doors to students as the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua for the Colored Race.
Young alumni who are movers and shakers under 40 are being honored virtually this year.
NCCU students compete annually for Albert Schweitzer Fellowships, which help bring medical care and assistance to low-income and underserved communities.
Today is Friday, June 19, also known as Juneteenth, the day that celebrates the end of slavery in the United States.