Dr. Jayla Moody Marshall is among eight faculty selected for NASPA’s 2026–27 Emerging Faculty Leader Academy.
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Now 53 and having earned three college degrees, Shearin is asked what he thinks about that high school counselor who declared him “not college material.”
“I usually don’t sit at a computer for 24 hours,” Nadeem said. “You have a first time for everything.”
Clinton's experience managing a demanding law school schedule while navigating a complex medical condition has strengthened both her resilience and her commitment to helping others.
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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.
CURiO Brands chairwoman and WNBA owner Anne Sempowski Ward and former NFL fullback-turned-finance leader Rob Robertson will keynote NCCU’s 146th Commencement, inspiring graduates with stories of resilience.
Architecture was always Tamera Anderson's calling; she just didn’t know it yet.
Funds will support new One-Stop Student Success Center
Bryant graduated from North Carolina Central University (NCCU) in 1986 with a degree in public administration, where his professors instilled in him the values of ethics, discipline and community leadership.
The endowment, which will be fully funded at $25,000 over five years, recognizes the strength, resilience and dedication of students connected to the U.S. Armed Forces.
Through IAIER, Dr. Grady joins a multi-university effort exploring how AI is shaping the future of work.
An article by the National Jurist highlights the work of the NCCU Technology Law & Policy Center (TLPC).