Wearing gloves, they collected six to ten oysters at each site. Along the way, they tested temperature, salinity, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), pH and dissolved oxygen (DO).
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The NCCU Creators Fund is a bold initiative launched to invest directly in students who dream of building their own creative paths.
From Omaha, Nebraska, Austin Henley ’08 found a home at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) —a place that shaped his passion for community, entrepreneurship and innovation.
The NCCU School of Business officially names the Robinson Innovation Lab to prepare students for modern challenges.
“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.
This year’s incoming class of 134 students were celebrated by family, faculty, staff and alumni as they officially began their journey into the legal profession.
The subcommittee on Equality will meet on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025, at 3 p.m., via video conference call
Alumnus Patrick Jones ’13 has been appointed Director of Bands at Hillside High School in Durham, North Carolina, one of the city’s most respected and historically significant music programs.
The nursing department launches an immersive interactive room, letting students train in virtual medical scenarios with sights, sounds, and even smells.
NCCU’s Class of 2029 sees a 22% increase in online students, reflecting the university’s commitment to flexible, high-quality education.
The Bridge Internship unites NCCU and Duke University students in a residential summer program, fostering connections across divides while engaging with Durham’s rich history and vibrant communities.
NCCU School of Law proudly celebrates six outstanding alumni named to the 2025 Forty Under Forty list.
Godwin and her lab partner brought their soil samples to a laboratory in Townes and isolated bacteriophage (a virus that infects bacteria) from the dirt and purified it to identify single phage populations.