In 2001, she was appointed U.S. ambassador to the Central African Republic by then-president George W. Bush.
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NCCU has named Akua Johnson Matherson as chief financial officer and vice chancellor for Administration and Finance, effective January 4, 2021.
NCCU students, along with a staff, faculty and alumni member, reflect on the life and legacy of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by reciting a portion of his speech, "What is your life's blueprint?."
NCCU’s Division of Student Affairs will present the second annual Ready to Soar Conference on Saturday, Jan. 16, 11 a.m. The virtual conference is open to NCCU students and the general public.
Happy New Year and welcome to the spring 2021 semester!
NCCU will host a number of events in January to honor the life and vision of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The School of Business, along with its corporate partner, Dell, have developed a career closet to support the needs of business students.
This Eagle Alert Emergency Notification is as a requirement of the U.S. Department of Education Clery Act, which guides what health and safety information universities share with their campus.
NCCU alumnus U.S. Rep. G.K. Butterfield has been appointed senior chief deputy whip of the House Democratic Caucus for the 117th Congress.
NCDHHS is partnering with the NCCU’s Advanced Center for COVID-19 Related Disparities (NCCU ACCORD) to ensure comprehensive COVID-19 information is effective in reaching underserved communities in N.C.
The American Bar Association approved that NCCU's School of Law is in full compliance with its Standards and remains accredited for the next 10 years.
Family Fare’s Shared Purpose Initiative has created and fully endowed an Entrepreneurship Endowment at North Carolina Central University (NCCU)’s School of Business.
The Barbershop Harmony Society presented its Innovator of the Year Award to NCCU’s Department of Music for an initiative that introduced traditional barbershop singing to students on the Durham campus.