In 2001, she was appointed U.S. ambassador to the Central African Republic by then-president George W. Bush.
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NCCU’s TV Studio now presents its news show, “Central News” to provide news updates for NCCU and the wider community.
Eagles across the country are invited to celebrate with NCCU for the Virtual Homecoming Experience.
Early voting in North Carolina is underway. Here on the campus of NCCU, the voting precinct in the Albert Turner Law Bldg. is designated as a one-stop registration and voting location.
The NCCU Albert L. Turner Law Building site is one of 14 early voting sites in Durham County open through Saturday, Oct. 31.
NCCU’s Department of Mass Communication has joined forces with PAN Communications, to encourage career development and diversify employment opportunities for mass communication students.
Physics students now learn to operate a nuclear accelerator at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory but a new lab at NCCU could open up additional opportunities.
Enrollment at North Carolina Central University continues to soar during the 2020-2021 academic year despite the coronavirus pandemic.
St. Mark AME Zion Church on Roxboro Street will be the site of an upcoming free health event in Durham.
Tressie McMillian Cottom, Ph.D., ’09 was announced today, Oct. 6, 2020, as one of 21 MacArthur Foundation ‘Genius Fellows.’ She earned a bachelor’s degree in English and political science from NCCU.
We are mid-way through the fall 2020 semester and are planning for the spring 2021 semester.
NCCU Health Experts Deliver COVID19 Testing to Rural North Carolinians
School of Library and Information Science researchers will bring citizens in to help examine historic real estate deeds as part of the Hacking Into History project.