A wintry weekend at NCCU January 26, 2016 Jasmine Holeman N.C. Central University cancelled classes on Friday, Jan. 22, as winter snow storm Jonas blew through North Carolina. Campus EchoEast CoastIceJasmine HolemanJonasnccuNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina Central UniversityShakira WarrenSnowStorm Related Posts Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories May 4, 2026 NCCU professors navigate AI use in the classroom Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories April 29, 2026 Eagle Choice Awards recognize NCCU students and organizations during Spring Fling Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories April 28, 2026 From Crown to Cap: Mister NCCU reflects on his reign Support our AdvertisersSupport our AdvertisersClassifiedsSupport our AdvertisersSupport our AdvertisersAbout the Campus Echo Previous Story CARTOON: First day vs. second week Next Story NCCU Fab Lab challenges the limits of creativity and technology Latest from Campus News AC concerns rise in buildings across NCCU After a long walk down Lawson Street, you finally reach Farrison-Newton. Hoping that you will reach the elevator in enough time to NCCU professors navigate AI use in the classroom As artificial intelligence continues to develop, students at N.C. Central University are using artificial intelligence tools in their academic work, from writing assistance to Eagle Choice Awards recognize NCCU students and organizations during Spring Fling Students, faculty and staff filled the decorated New Student Center event hall Friday evening for the Student Activities Board’s Eagle Choice Awards, From Crown to Cap: Mister NCCU reflects on his reign As the spring class of 2026 commencement approaches, Mister NCCU Christopher Thorns prepares to spread his eagle wings to soar from the “Not Today:” NCCU students learn self-defense Student interest in a recent “Not Today: A Practical Self-Defense Workshop” at N.C. Central University may have received enough student interest to
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AC concerns rise in buildings across NCCU After a long walk down Lawson Street, you finally reach Farrison-Newton. Hoping that you will reach the elevator in enough time to
NCCU professors navigate AI use in the classroom As artificial intelligence continues to develop, students at N.C. Central University are using artificial intelligence tools in their academic work, from writing assistance to
Eagle Choice Awards recognize NCCU students and organizations during Spring Fling Students, faculty and staff filled the decorated New Student Center event hall Friday evening for the Student Activities Board’s Eagle Choice Awards,
From Crown to Cap: Mister NCCU reflects on his reign As the spring class of 2026 commencement approaches, Mister NCCU Christopher Thorns prepares to spread his eagle wings to soar from the
“Not Today:” NCCU students learn self-defense Student interest in a recent “Not Today: A Practical Self-Defense Workshop” at N.C. Central University may have received enough student interest to