Two NCCU scholars have been named HBCU Center Fellows, a national honor recognizing research that elevates the influence, innovation and continued advancement of historically Black colleges and universities.
“In kindergarten, I was thrown in without a single word of English,” said Flores, who completed a bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences in summer 2025.
The NCCU Eagle’s Real Estate Group recently took its commitment to real-world application beyond the classroom by volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in Durham on Saturday, March 1.
Among the recognized programs is NCCU’s online MBA program, ranked No. 17 among the top 40 most affordable in the nation by College Consensus, and No. 3 in North Carolina.