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 MLE program is a professional development experience that brings together leaders in higher education to explore the complexities of institutional change.
“NCA&T vs. NCCU: More Than Just a Game” describes every football game played by North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University (N.C. A&T) from 1922 to 2022.
Diel Rhinehart, who plans to major in nursing, joined a cadet program in the fire department of Prince Georges County, Maryland, when he was 16 years old.
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) is developing a pre-architecture degree program, the first at a historically Black university in North Carolina.
Of NCCU’s almost 8,000 students, 1,702 (28.49%) are first-generation college students, according to Dekendrick Murray, executive director for Student Access and Success (SAS) at NCCU.
On Dec. 9, 2023, Lezly Collins was awarded her Bachelor of Science degree in clinical research science, a program that trains students how to manage and monitor clinical trials.