Two alumna reflect on presence of minorities in STEM October 5, 2023 Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories Two N.C. Central alumna – Annika Webb, MD and Briana Davis, B.S. – explored the pressing issue of the underrepresentation of Black Read More
NCCU math professor has his own algebra and a whole lot of heart January 15, 2019 Campus News·Recent Stories N.C. Central University has produced great individuals within its hallowed halls, but an office the third floor of Mary Townes is home Read More
With a newly opened STEM center and a revolutionary marketing strategy, Nipsey Hussle is music’s biggest disruptor April 6, 2018 A&E·Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories One day before the February release of his highly anticipated debut album, "Victory Lap," L.A. rapper Nipsey Hussle cut the ribbon on Read More
Local high school clinches National Science Bowl berth at NCCU January 29, 2018 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories The halls of the Mary Townes Science Building were quiet enough to hear a pen drop on Saturday as high schools across Read More
Freeman Hrabowski challenges students to break barriers with their minds February 6, 2017 Campus News·Recent Stories Freeman Hrabowski, educator, civil rights activist and STEM advocate, spoke at B.N. Duke Auditorium, Jan. 17, as the first spring speaker in Read More
2017 reigning Regional Science Bowl champions retain national spot January 31, 2017 Campus News·Recent Stories NCCU has now hosted the Regional Science Bowl for 21 consecutive years, ever since it was launched in 1991 by the U.S. Read More