She learned techniques she had not been exposed to in class such as using a Hivamat – a tool that sends mild electrical signals into injuries and speeds up healing.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded North Carolina Central University four federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grants totaling $5.44 million.
She learned techniques she had not been exposed to in class such as using a Hivamat – a tool that sends mild electrical signals into injuries and speeds up healing.
Born and raised in Roxboro, North Carolina, Joyce Thorpe‘79 grew up in a family of sharecroppers. From an early age, she demonstrated remarkable resilience, determination and intellectual curiosity.
Dawson has helped elevate NCCU Law’s national profile, particularly in areas involving artificial intelligence, ethical technology use and the future of legal training.
Raised in the rural town of Scotland Neck, North Carolina, Natasha Edmondson, PharmD, MPA, BCGP ‘00, grew up in an environment where college was not the expected path. Early discouragement only fueled her drive