The center will provide collaborative study spaces, peer tutoring, a language learning lab and TSI Tools workshops.
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School of Law is proud to announce its legacy graduates, Amber Creft and Christina Lee.
Smallwood will begin his appointment, effective June 1, 2024.
NCCU remembers Kenneth Campbell, '17, an assistant professor in the mass communication department, who passed away on April 19.
For Stephens-York, who will graduate from the School of Law at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) on May 4, helping young people has manifested in several ways.
Languages have always come easy to Yearwood. She’s practiced Albanian with an Albanian friend, learned a bit of Igbo – a language spoken in Nigeria – studied Italian for a semester and learned some Swahili.
NCCU remembers Mr. Myles Gresham, a senior business administration major, who passed away on Thursday, April 25.
Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who served as the 83rd Attorney General of the United States from 2015 to 2017, will address the Juris Doctor candidates of NCCU School of Law on Friday, May 3.
“Law school teaches you to think in a completely different way,” Hurd said. “Not making assumptions. Always asking questions and thinking of all the outcomes that could happen in a certain situation."
Public meetings will take place on Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26, 2024, in Raleigh.
Campus ceremony unveiled signage for the Debra Saunders-White Residence Hall
You don’t typically hear the African diaspora in the same sentence with AI.
The Department of Environmental, Earth and Geospatial Sciences (DEEGS) at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) was awarded a grant of $2,145,946 to help diversify the field of geoscience.