HBCU students come together for day of advocacy at NC General Assembly February 27, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Recent Stories HBCU state funding and voting rights were top issues on Wednesday, Feb. 21 when about a dozen HBCU student leaders gathered at Read More
Hip-hop aerobics dances into Holton February 26, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Recent Stories Every Thursday evening, Durham Parks and Recreation hosts their free hip-hop aerobics class led by Rukea Womack and Rictice McKiver on the Read More
From Eagle to oysters February 22, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Recent Stories After graduating from N.C. Central University 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in geography Ryan Bethea taught social studies to 8th graders in Read More
College initiative aimed at recruiting, retaining black male students February 21, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories Officials at Waubonsee Community College had noticed it for a while. Across the country, African-American males graduate at a substantially lower rate Read More
Allensworth, only African-American town of its kind, still a symbol for ‘what we can become’ February 19, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories Docent Emmett Harden jokes on a recent winter day about many visitors viewing Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park as a "weed patch" Read More
Campus-Wide Day of Prayer builds a community of faith February 18, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Recent Stories N.C. Central University students, faculty, and staff of all religious backgrounds gathered in the Library Bowl for a Campus-Wide Day of Prayer Read More
Young artists take the spotlight in ‘Durham’s Finest’ exhibit February 1, 2019 A&E·Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Recent Stories The N.C. Central University Art Museum kicked off the spring 2019 semester with the the annual "Durham's Finest" exhibit, showcasing the work Read More
Editorial: Duke University has a problem with race January 29, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Opinion·Recent Stories Duke University has a problem with race. It might be a deep-rooted issue. It certainly has become a frequent one. Read More
‘These are not luxury products’: Students stock free menstrual supplies at UC Davis January 17, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories UC Davis students have launched a pilot program to make free menstrual products available to all students. Read More
Surging interest in black history gives a lift to museums, tourism November 27, 2018 Beyond NCCU·Featured Story WASHINGTON — Black history museums and historic sites are flourishing across the South, riding a wave of interest in African-American history that Read More