Advocate dissects Brazilian racism November 7, 2023 Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories According to Reneta Souza, Brazil shares something profound with the United States: a long and persistent history of racism. Souza, a State Read More
NCCU law graduate becomes Durham’s first Black female mayor December 9, 2021 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Featured Story·Special Features - Starred Stories This past Monday, Elaine O'Neal -- an N.C. Central University School of Law graduate and former interim dean -- said she looks Read More
Racist comments by NCCU law student create campus tension November 13, 2018 Campus News·Recent Stories On Oct. 30, Ryan Fincher, who is not an N.C. Central University student, decided to share a Facebook posting made by Morgan Read More
VIDEO: NCCU Law Professor Irving Joyner demystifies black masculinity April 25, 2018 Featured Story·Multimedia Through decades of civil rights and political activism, N.C. Central University School of Law professor Irving Joyner has come to his own Read More
‘Legal Eagle Review’ radio show helps Eagles learn their rights March 20, 2018 Campus News·Recent Stories The Campus Echo was able to sit down with Legal Eagle Review’s co-hosts, Drs. Irving Joyner and April Dawson. Outside of co-hosting Read More
VIDEO: NCCU School of Law addresses Charlottesville attack at Peace Rally August 18, 2017 Featured Story·Multimedia N.C. Central University joined the national discussion about the incident at a Peace Rally held on August 14 in the NCCU School 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