After military service and building a business, 56-year-old veteran David Williams Jr. is chasing a dream deferred: earning his degree and finding renewed purpose at NCCU.
The Office of Faculty Professional Development secures $174,000 grant through the 2025 ACUE Initiative, backed by TMCF, to increase teaching with AI tools and proven strategies.
The NCCU COVID-19 vaccine clinic will be operational on March 31, and April 1, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. for eligible members* of the NCCU and greater Durham communities on a first-come, first-se
The NCCU COVID-19 vaccine clinic will be operational on Thursday, March 25, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. for eligible members* of the NCCU and greater Durham communities on a first-come, first-serve basis.
As part of spring Commencement, we are inviting both spring 2020 and fall 2020 graduates to participate in the Graduate and Professional and Baccalaureate ceremonies.
The NCCU Honda Campus All-Star Challenge team has advanced to the Sweet Sixteen playoffs of the 32nd annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge. The tournament will take place virtually March 20-21.
Following careful consideration, a review of N.C. Governor Roy Cooper’s Executive Order 195 and discussion with the Commencement Committee and student leadership, NCCU will host two, in-person ceremonies.
The NCCU COVID-19 vaccine clinic will be operational on Tues., March 16, and Thurs., March 18, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. for eligible members* of the NCCU and greater Durham communities (first-come, first-serve).
NCCU student Tyler Fisher donated 650 copies of his children’s book “Fried Chicken and Yams” to Durham area elementary schools to share his memories of with a younger generation.
NCCU will commemorate Women’s History Month with a series of virtual events that are free and open to the public. The university will host lectures as well as a film screening, wellness activity and roundtable.