As NCCU’s fall 2024 graduation nears, Lauren Love prepares to leave the ‘Nest’ with an advanced degree in educational technology, ready to transform teaching with cutting-edge digital tools.
Among the recognized programs is NCCU’s online MBA program, ranked No. 17 among the top 40 most affordable in the nation by College Consensus, and No. 3 in North Carolina.
The university is launching the ReD-E 2 Teach initiative, aimed at strengthening the teacher workforce through financial support and partnerships with Durham Public Schools and Durham Tech.
The overarching aim of graduation specialists is to help juniors and seniors graduate within four years.
On Sept. 12, Jennifer Goddard testified at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C.
NCCU is partnering with the Innovation Project to offer over $1.5 million in scholarships, empowering future leaders through its online Master of School Administration program.
Tryan L. McMickens, Ed.D., is lead co-editor of the first issue of Black College Men’s Mental Health.
Created in 2021 by Tryan McMickens, Ed.D., associate professor of higher education, the award-winning series exposes students to a range of higher education professionals and organizations in the U.S.
One day in her 11th grade history class, Sandi Owens suddenly found she could not see out of her right eye. “I went to read a textbook and I could not see,” said Owens.
With the grant, NCCU, along with Durham Public Schools and the Branch Alliance, will enhance teacher preparation, emphasizing compassion and adaptability in educators.