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
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
PHOTO Story: Student explores meaning of ‘Justice or Else’ at Million Man March October 19, 2015 Featured Story·Multimedia On Saturday Oct. 10, thousands converged on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man 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
SOUNDSLIDES: My mom’s battle with breast cancer October 14, 2015 Featured Story·Multimedia Twelve years ago on Oct. 14 my mom, Angela Baker, was diagnosed with breast cancer. She is now diagnosed with stage four Read More
VIDEO: RA Life – A discussion with Jamal Percy October 8, 2015 Featured Story·Multimedia According to resident assistant Jamal Percy you don't become an RA for the "perks" but to become an RA "to make a Read More
Library change machine MIA October 8, 2015 Featured Story·Opinion Construction of the megalab has led to a fatality in the James E. Shepard Library. Well, not a real fatality. It’s the Read More
PHOTO GALLERY: Theatre season premieres with West Indian folktale “Ti-Jean and His Brothers” October 5, 2015 A&E·Featured Story N.C. Central University’s Department of Theatre opens its fall season with a play that’s sure to be a hit – Ti-Jean and Read More
SLIDESHOW: Theatre scene shop builds 14 sets for National Black Theatre Festival October 1, 2015 Featured Story·Multimedia Throughout July and into August Arthur Reese's theatre scene shop in the basement level of the Farrison-Newton Communication Building was home to Read More
NCCU art professors exhibit their work September 12, 2015 A&E·Featured Story It’s not often art students see their professors at their best in art, but for a few weeks this August and September, Read More