‘Black Man in a White Coat,’ a review February 17, 2016 A&E·Featured Story In Damon Tweedy’s memoir “Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor’s Reflections on Race and Medicine,” Tweedy reflects on his experiences Read More
Moldy vending machine food goes unnoticed February 16, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story You’re running late for class. You don’t have time to eat. You see a vending machine in the Farrison-Newton Communications Building. You Read More
VIDEO Story: African American Cultural Celebration initiates Black History Month observance in N.C. February 12, 2016 Multimedia On Jan. 30, the N.C. Museum of History hosted its 15th Annual African American Cultural Celebration. The celebration featured a wide variety Read More
Meals on Wheels February 11, 2016 Beyond NCCU·Multimedia Meals on Wheels of Durham does much more than deliver food to the home bound. Program Director, Gail Adland, talks about their Read More
Online education program brings recognition to NCCU February 10, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story The Education Technology program at NCCU’s School of Education came in at number 17 nationally, number two in North Carolina, and number Read More
NC A&T outlast Eagles in overtime victory February 9, 2016 Recent Stories·Sports The N.C. A&T Aggies beat N.C. Central for first time in three years Saturday shocking the sold out crowd in McDougald-McLendon Arena. Read More
Resume boot camp shapes up students February 4, 2016 Campus News·Multimedia N.C. Central University presents resume boot camp to shape up students for their future on Jan. 28. Read More
Media-OUT of Control February 2, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories You may think it is weird that I aspire to be a journalist, yet I am often critical of how the media Read More
Campus organizations to discuss new N.C. revenge porn law February 1, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story NCCU campus organizations Emerge, Men Creating Change, the Women’s Center, and University Police will hold an informative panel discussion on the new Read More
Civil rights activist Andrew Young gives knowledge to NCCU students January 29, 2016 Campus News·Multimedia Former Atlanta Mayor and United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young speaks to NCCU students about his experience, knowledge and leadership perspective. Read More