Students, staff feel effects of enrollment increase September 17, 2024 Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories The Fall 2024 freshmen class, which includes 1,918 incoming first-year students, is an 8.3% increase from last year. The massive bump makes Read More
Researchers at N.C. Central University work to understand campus’s sustainability efforts February 17, 2023 Campus News·Featured Story A research team led by the chair of the Department of Environmental, Earth and Geospatial Sciences, Gordana Vlahovic, is reviewing N.C. Central 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
NC Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley Jumpstarts HBCU Road to Justice Tour at NCCU September 16, 2020 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories North Carolina Supreme Chief Justice Cheri Beasley spoke at N.C. Central Thursday, Sept. 10, and discussed why justice is important in America Read More
Amid tight state budgets, black colleges seek white, Latino, Asian students September 11, 2017 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories Other state-supported HBCUs, such as Tennessee State University and North Carolina A&T, are recruiting white, Asian and Latino students, who comprise a Read More
Terrence J talks HBCUs, showbiz success at Rock the Mic September 28, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story Nearly 900 people filled the North Carolina Central University B.N. Duke Auditorium on Sep. 14 to hear from actor and TV personality Read More
Alumnus challenges students to prepare and think for the future April 28, 2016 Campus News·Special Features - Starred Stories When assistant professor of the Mass Comm department Russel Robinson invited the N.C Central alumni to his Pop Culture class, Edward Harris Read More
VIDEO: UNC President Margaret Spellings visits Central April 4, 2016 Campus News·Multimedia On Friday, April 1 newly appointed president of the UNC System Margaret Spellings came to NCCU for a tour of the campus Read More
VIDEO Story: Women’s and Gender Studies comes to Central April 1, 2016 Campus News·Special Features - Starred Stories NCCU has become the first HBCU in the UNC System to officially offer Women's & Gender studies as a minor. Read More
“Why are black women so angry?” March 1, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories This stereotype disturbs my soul: Black women are angry, they are bitter. It’s absurd to label a group of women angry because Read More