Tryan L. McMickens, Ed.D., is lead co-editor of the first issue of Black College Men’s Mental Health.
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![Counselor Education (Online)](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/CHIB2324.jpg?h=790be497&itok=WnOFJvNQ)
The North Carolina Central University Counselor Education Program was recently ranked by topcounselingschools.org as one of the nation’s top five accredited online master’s counseling degree programs.
![Stacie Phillips](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/viewImage-2.cfm_.jpeg?h=790be497&itok=epoQxpzX)
Stacie Phillips, a second-year social work graduate student, will spend the next year addressing the social factors that impact health and honing her leadership skills as an Albert Schweitzer Fellow.
![Patrick “9th Wonder" Douthit](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/viewImage-1.cfm_.jpeg?h=0f4230fa&itok=7jLOOHPt)
Patrick “9th Wonder” Douthit, NCCU artist-in-residence who teaches in the Department of History, was recently named to the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame.
![TV Studio](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/viewImage.cfm__0.jpeg?h=b3660f0d&itok=8kPjxG5a)
NCCU unveiled its new state-of-the-art television studio to provide extensive learning experiences for students.
![Michelle Brown](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/viewImage-4.jpg?h=790be497&itok=YtHIP3H6)
From examining the effects of pollen and advanced cancer research to exploring religion and social justice, NCCU students showcased their research findings at the annual event.
![School of Business Students](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/viewImage-3.jpg?h=790be497&itok=Yz3ct7qL)
NCCU’s School of Business hosts the inaugural NCCU Eagle Idea Competition to provide students an opportunity to present their business ideas.
![Kaylee Sciacca, Lisa Paulin, Ph.D., LaShonda Lewis and Daniel Hargrove](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/viewImage-2.jpg?h=8d8ecc4f&itok=8Ziw4usf)
NCCU’s Department of Mass Communication students and faculty soared past other colleges and universities at the Southern Regional Press Institute.
![Ismail Abdullahi](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/Ismail.jpg?h=3c06853f&itok=qvb1ID1W)
School of Library and Information Sciences Professor Ismail Abdullahi, Ph.D., retired in May 2019 after decades of mentoring students and encouraging more diverse participation in the field
![Ralph Barrett, Ph.D. and Isrea Butler, Ph.D.](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/viewImage_2.jpg?h=790be497&itok=WtksO2D4)
Department of Music professors Isrea Butler, Ph.D., and Ralph Barrett, Ph.D., lent their talents to the Colour of Music Orchestra.
![Hollan Strepay](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-07/viewImage_1.jpg?h=790be497&itok=L393uZPX)
For business administration major Hollan Strepay, service is embedded in his character.
![Candace Bailey, Ph.D.](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2019-04/viewImage.jpg?h=6c83441f&itok=VB7raG0i)
NCCU Music Professor Candace Bailey, Ph.D., has been named a fellow of the National Humanities Center.