At NCCU’s 145th Commencement Exercises, speakers urged 1,011 graduates to stand up, stand out, and stand on purpose - ready to lead with truth, grit and grace in a world that urgently needs their voices.
Baccus hasn’t just survived college, she has thrived. She has kept up a 3.6 GPA at NCCU, been awarded six scholarships and is a member or officer in several honor societies and organizations.
As we monitor conditions around campus and potential impacts from Duke Energy and other service providers, this Condition 2 status could be extended. All non-essential campus operations are suspended.
For more than a decade, its collaboration with NCCU has helped students excel academically, behaviorally and socially, while reinforcing NCCU’s commitment to ‘Truth and Service.’
“We haven’t done a really good slapstick comedy in a while now,” Hinton said. “We’re always doing dramas and biographies and stuff that tries to educate people."
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit conducted live oral arguments in four significant cases at the NCCU School of Law Moot Courtroom, marking a monumental occasion.
Le’Monna Cox’s study on vehicle thefts and Kierstin Hines’s research on light rail’s environmental impact earned them recognition as Transportation Research Board Minority Student Fellows.
The Office of HBCU Outreach at NCDOT has awarded six students a HBCU/MSI Transportation Scholarship for $2,500. An additional student received a $700 scholarship.
NCCU School of Law is celebrating the success of its student team at the recent Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA) national competition held in Columbia, South Carolina.