Mass communication professors help students understand new portfolio requirements April 8, 2022 Campus News·Featured Story In the middle of the spring 2022 semester, many mass communication students were surprised to learn about new portfolio requirements before they Read More
Deadline approaches for students to take free summer classes this year March 29, 2022 Campus News·Featured Story Time is ticking for students to register for free summer class this year, which closes on April 15. Read More
VIDEO: Sorority charms grade schoolers with instrument petting zoo March 22, 2022 Featured Story Celebrating 48 years of service, the ladies of the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Tau Beta Sigma decided to try something different Read More
NCCU psychology student overcomes her own hurdles March 1, 2022 Campus News·Featured Story Students at N.C. Central University began its 2021-22 school year with high hopes for the “traditional” college experience since the previous school Read More
Institutional Advancement and the NCCU Foundation advance academic climate and support students February 24, 2022 Campus News·Featured Story It all happens at the Division of Institutional Advancement. The division’s primary focus is to raise money through private donations in order Read More
An NCCU gospel choir love story February 15, 2022 Featured Story One day in 1987, N.C. Central University alumnus John Bennett, 55, decided to create the gospel choir Worship Praise Inspirational. Little did Read More
How NCCU alumnus André Leon Talley broke boundaries in fashion journalism February 14, 2022 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Featured Story N.C. Central University alumnus André Leon Talley lived for extravagant designs, colors, and fabrics far beyond the average closet. While many see Read More
Supreme Court signals few map changes before midterms February 9, 2022 Beyond NCCU·Featured Story WASHINGTON — A Supreme Court order that allowed Alabama to use its new congressional map for the 2022 election has ominous signs Read More
Mr. Fries Man: Black women-owned franchise sweeps the Triangle February 8, 2022 Campus News·Featured Story The Black two-woman team opens the first Mr. Fries Man franchise in the state of North Carolina. Read More
California State strongly indicates it will permanently scrap SAT, ACT admission requirement January 27, 2022 Beyond NCCU·Featured Story California State University trustees strongly indicated Wednesday they will permanently scrap SAT and ACT testing requirements for admission — a move that Read More