In 2001, she was appointed U.S. ambassador to the Central African Republic by then-president George W. Bush.
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Congratulations Class of 2020! North Carolina Central University is awarding nearly 1,089 bachelors, masters, Juris Doctor and Ph.D. degrees to Eagles who completed their academic programs.
Originally from Philadelphia, Jameerah Ali has acquired a great amount of knowledge during her time at NCCU, including taking on corporate internships and studying abroad.
Theophilus Tagoe, a native of Ghana, is a standout business student with great ideas to enhance his native country.
For Lyndon Bowen, achieving academic success is just the beginning of his mission to impact the world. Bowen started classes at NCCU after earning course credits at J.D. Clement Early College High School.
Graduation is bittersweet for honor student Damon Westray due to his fondness for the university.
When Joshualan Parrish arrived at NCCU in fall 2018, as part of the class of 2022, she had 50 academic credits under her belt, which set her on a trajectory to earn her undergraduate degree in two years.
Alumnus Jason Armstrong '11 assumes role as police chief in Ferguson, Missouri.
Students hit the internet to complete their service hours while maintaining appropriate social distancing.
NCCU School of Business has welcomed 27 business scholars into the Beta Gamma Sigma International Business Honor Society on March 1, 2020.
NCCU alumna Tressie McMillan Cottom, Ph.D., was recently honored for her many efforts in sociology.
Much of North Carolina Central University’s history is bound up in the biography of its founder. As we celebrate the campus’s 110th anniversary in 2020.
Three names held dear by alumni couple Jarvis and Norma Martin will also become familiar to current and future Eagles when NCCU’s new School of Business facility opens in 2021.