Branford Marsalis – a saxophonist, band leader and three-time Grammy winner who has performed or recorded with . . . well, it seems like everyone.
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A North Carolina Central University (NCCU) task force aimed at increasing the pass rate in licensing exams has been successful with nursing graduates.
Dr. Trisha Bailey, the richest Jamaican-born woman, brings over two decades of expertise to the medical industry.
Michael S. Williams ’03, is founder of The Black on Black Project, which started as a space for Black curators to present the work of Black artists.
Ten students from North Carolina Central University interviewed five alumna who have pursued social justice in some form including civil rights, legal justice, education equity, gender equity and LGBTQ rights.
By 12:30 p.m. Feb. 29, Devin Freeman, a senior at North Carolina Central University (NCCU), was at the White House.
Andrea Woodson-Smith, ’99, who will be inducted into the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) Hall of Fame on April 13, in Richmond, Virginia, was initially reluctant to play the sport.
Wadeeah Beyah retired from NCCU in December 2023, after training hundreds of students and establishing an apparel alterations lab that has produced some award-winning alumni.
North Carolina Central University's (NCCU) School of Business is proud to announce a partnership with the Raleigh-Durham chapter of the National Black MBA Association.
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) proudly unveiled the Students in Public Service Academy (SiPS).
Aamira Southerland and Jalaysha Tucker were selected to participate in Aramark’s HBCU Emerging Leaders Program, Feb. 27-29.
The festivities will commence on March 14 at 10 a.m., marking a significant advancement in the school's academic offerings.
The two schools were jointly awarded a $100,000 prize for demonstrating exceptional dedication and innovation in fostering diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility within research environments.