In 2001, she was appointed U.S. ambassador to the Central African Republic by then-president George W. Bush.
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(NCCU) was touched by a tragic occurrence last night that involved individuals who are not part of the university’s community.
We write to provide an update and reassurance following an incident that occurred on Saturday, September 18, 2021.
Lauretta Hasty Holloway, an alumna of NCCU, was recently named to The National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame. Holloway was honored for her influential contributions to education.
Last year, NCCU’s Information Technology Services Division distributed over 200 loaner Chromebooks and laptops to our students, and we had more students who had needs we were unable to meet.
President Joe Biden has appointed NCCU alumna Peggy G. Carr, Ph.D., ’76, as commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics.
NCCU's James E. Shepard Memorial Library is participating in “September 11, 2001: The Day That Changed the World,” an educational exhibition that presents the history of 9/11.
NCCU students Chisom Ezenwenyi and Philomena Onasanya were named American Heart Association HBCU Scholars.
NCCU School of Business and Wake Technical Community College are coming together to offer a bachelor’s degree in accounting.
NCCU Art Museum turns the spotlight on the notable Day family of North Carolina and Virginia in a featured exhibit running through Nov. 7.
The inaugural T.R.U. Eagles program at North Carolina Central University, which supports rural and disadvantaged first-year students received a $10,000 donation from Amazon's Black Employee Network (BEN).
NCCU has been awarded $3.3 million by the U.S. National Science Foundation to support research and expand professional diversity in the field of advanced materials science.
NCCU has provided nearly $5 million in textbooks, e-book vouchers and laptop bundles to students with economic need. The funds came from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, part of the CARES Act.