Tryan L. McMickens, Ed.D., is lead co-editor of the first issue of Black College Men’s Mental Health.
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With more than 34 years of federal government experience, Ham brings a wealth of expertise in public health, education, small enterprise development and agriculture across various regions of Africa.
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At approximately, 10:15 p.m. on April 2, 2024, the NCCU Police Department received reports of possible gunshots at the Lawson Street Residence Hall. For updates on the incident, refer to this article.
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Obed Keelson will receive $11,000, along with guidance and coaching from IBM experts while he conducts research on semiconductors.
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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.
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Dr. Trisha Bailey, the richest Jamaican-born woman, brings over two decades of expertise to the medical industry.
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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.
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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.
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By 12:30 p.m. Feb. 29, Devin Freeman, a senior at North Carolina Central University (NCCU), was at the White House.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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North Carolina Central University (NCCU) proudly unveiled the Students in Public Service Academy (SiPS).