40 under 40 receives 130 nominations April 11, 2023 Campus News·Recent Stories The nomination process has concluded for N.C. Central University’s Forty Under Forty. In all the Office of Alumni Affairs received 130 nominations Read More
Lifetime of creativity inspires Green’s classroom teaching April 5, 2023 Campus News·Recent Stories According to students Isaac Hughes Green’s a great, and creative, teacher. His interests range from film making, to creative writing to, to Read More
Alumna’s career promoting the arts begins at NCCU April 5, 2023 Campus News·Recent Stories When Starr Jackson started Nothing But the Arts at N.C. Central University in 2018 little did she know how much the project Read More
NCCU students encouraged to join Geer Cemetery cleanups March 29, 2023 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories Geer Cemetery, now in a dilapidated state, was the initial resting place of the Rev. Augustus Shepard, father of N.C. Central University Read More
Dan Blue symposium brings black women’s experiences to the forefront March 28, 2023 Campus News·Recent Stories On Tuesday a Dan Blue symposium was held discussing Black women and Politics in Brazil and the USA Read More
NCCU athletes shine in the game and the classroom March 27, 2023 Campus News·Recent Stories Some of the student-athletes at N.C. Central University are taking care of their responsibilities both in their respective sports and in the Read More
Student Accessibility Service received scholarship March 24, 2023 Campus News·Recent Stories The Office of Student Accessibility Services (SAS) at North Carolina Central University recently announced receiving a $100,000 scholarship from PepsiCo. The goal Read More
Conference examines pedagogy of Black experience March 20, 2023 Campus News·Recent Stories “Reject a book that says the South fought to hold her slaves. Reject a book that speaks of the slaveholder as cruel Read More
Business on the rise – That One Stop Shop Co. March 15, 2023 Campus News·Recent Stories At N.C. Central University student Nyla Orr started up her business called “That One Stop Shop Co.” to assist with your hair Read More
Blackness ‘under attack’: Kansas and Missouri Black lawmakers face racism in statehouses February 27, 2023 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories TOPEKA, Kan., and JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Sen. Oletha Faust-Goudeau’s political career has been filled with firsts that often go unnoticed. The Read More