NCCU will honor Black History Month with a lineup of events throughout February 2025, spotlighting pivotal moments in African American history.
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NCCU remembers Dr. Mabel Royal, faculty member in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences department, who passed away on Jan. 14, 2025.
The center will provide collaborative study spaces, peer tutoring, a language learning lab and TSI Tools workshops.
Volunteers from the university and Durham communities will team up to prepare meal packages, diapers, and create blankets and reading mats.
NCCU will operate under Condition 1 (Reduced Operations) of the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event Policy on Friday, Jan. 10, beginning at noon (12 p.m.), through Saturday, Jan. 12, at 11:59 a.m.
The department has been quite successful at preparing its students to complete doctorates elsewhere.
The FEC Workshop targets faculty from non-business disciplines, encouraging them to incorporate entrepreneurial concepts into their courses.
The commission is dedicated to enhancing legal education by evaluating ABA standards, admissions, curricula, student support, clinic operations, bar passage rates and career outcomes.
The Haywoods' gift will strengthen NCCU's Hospitality and Tourism program, supporting academic excellence and practical training for future hospitality leaders.
NCCU has received the prestigious CEO Cancer Gold Standard™ designation, recognizing its commitment to supporting and promoting employee health, cancer prevention, early detection and high-quality care.
Kwame Molden, co-founder and president of Springbreak Watches and commencement speaker, offered a three-step business plan to assist attendees in their post graduate career.
The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2024, at 2 p.m., at the NCCU Student Center on campus.
The hope in offering the foreign service certificate is it will offer a way for NCCU students to get a foot in the door for a career.