The award celebrates her contributions to the theatre field, including co-directing “Ain't Mis-Behavin” at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival in Scotland, “Soul Rhythm: Sistah’s Voices” in South Africa and more.
When Kendra Channer has difficulty saying something, she uses her fingers to draw letters in the air. When she meets new people, she starts the conversation by telling them of her medical condition.
In 2022, Devin Freeman roomed with the former student body president of Harvard University while both were interning for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
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 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
Residents of Durham and surrounding communities will have the opportunity to tour and experience services provided through the NCCU Behavioral Health and Wellness Clinic.