VIDEO: Celebration of life, the memorial of Chancellor Saunders-White December 6, 2016 Campus News·Multimedia On November 26th, N.C. Central University Chancellor Debra Saunders-White died after a long term battle with cancer. On November 28th, a memorial Read More
NCCU celebrates the life of Chancellor Debra Saunders-White November 30, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story On Nov. 26, N.C. Central University and others received sad news that Chancellor Debra Saunders-White, 59, died after a long battle with Read More
NCCU students establish eSports club for gamers November 28, 2016 Campus News·Recent Stories N.C. Central University students who aren’t cut out to be physical athletes can rejoice now because there’s a new sports club in Read More
NCCU reacts to Trump victory November 18, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story In the days following the end of one of the most politically divisive election cycles in American history, the Campus Echo reached Read More
Eagles prepare for take off into new basketball season at Flight Night November 11, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story·Sports The N.C. Central University men’s basketball team hosted Flight Night, an NCCU version of "Midnight Madness" on Nov. 1 in McDougall-McLendon Gym. Read More
Clinton surprises NCCU students outside W.G. Pearson Cafeteria November 4, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story When students found out that award-winning recording artist Pharrell Williams was coming to N.C. Central University on Thursday evening, it was enough Read More
Professional brings career experience to the classroom November 3, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story Meet someone who’s taking the experience of working with a global company and bringing it to his classroom at N.C. Central University. Read More
NCCU students ‘soar to the polls’ November 1, 2016 Campus News·Multimedia On Oct. 27, NCCU students and community members lined up on George Street and marched to NCCU's School of Law to cast Read More
Early voting kicks off at School of Law October 26, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story As Election Day approaches, organizations that have campaigned for students to get out and vote hope their efforts have paid off in Read More
Barber and others march to the polls, stress importance of Southern voters October 25, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story On the first day of early voting for the 2016 presidential election, N.C. NAACP President Rev. Dr. William Barber II held a Read More