Speaker recounts darkest days of Ebola crisis, reflects on scourge of infectious diseases October 29, 2015 Campus News·Featured Story Nahid Bhadelia, an assistant professor at Boston University School of Medicine, came to N.C. Central University on Oct. 27 as the first Read More
Music students go global October 27, 2015 Campus News·Featured Story Assistant Professor Lenora Helm Hammonds began teaching Composing Arranging and Song Writing in the Global Network in 2012.(MUSL 1300 OL) It is Read More
Students dive into the language of crime October 26, 2015 Campus News·Recent Stories Step into Stefanie Frigo’s forensic linguistics course (ENG 3030) and you might find yourself reading a sentence like this: “Drop off $1 Read More
African-American Bar Association wants blacks to vote October 22, 2015 Campus News·Featured Story The topic of the 2015 Wiley A. Branton Symposium was "One NBA - Preserving Our Legacy, Protecting Our Future Through Voting Rights.” Read More
STEM students blossom October 21, 2015 Campus News·Recent Stories Seven N.C. Central University science, technology, engineering and math students (STEM) were able to showcase the work they produced during summer internships Read More
Holocaust survivor Esther Lederman speaks some history into NCCU students October 19, 2015 Campus News·Special Features - Starred Stories Esther Lederman and her family were forced to leave her home in Lodz, Poland, when the German army invaded her country in Read More
‘Disable the Label’ — a week for celebrating and supporting everyone’s talents and abilities October 16, 2015 Campus News·Featured Story Tossing footballs into trash bins in the Greek Bowl on a sunny day. Playing in a energetic wheelchair basketball game. Playing trivia Read More
Campus Echo, Kiva partner to help poor October 16, 2015 Campus News·Special Features - Starred Stories Kiva gives individuals and organizations, such as the Campus Echo, an opportunity to pool their money and lend it interest free to Read More
100 get their flu shots at NCCU free clinic October 6, 2015 Campus News·Recent Stories Each year about 36,000 die in the United States from the flu. But on Sept. 22 about 100 members of N.C. Central Read More
LGBT activist Laverne Cox speaks to overflow audience about her life October 5, 2015 Campus News·Recent Stories Actress and LGBTA advocate Laverne Cox discusses with students her journey of becoming a transgender female. Read More