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.
A $55,000 gift from the Tom Joyner Foundation powers student success at NCCU, launching two Eagles into the national spotlight as Storytellers Lab ambassadors shaping tomorrow’s media landscape.
Technology and networking hardware company Cisco Systems Inc. has contributed equipment and technical services to NCCU to enhance the university’s ongoing $5 million campus network upgrade.
UNC-TV PBS will premiere “Focus on the Future: Innovations at NC's Historically Minority-Serving Institutions” featuring NCCU Chancellor Johnson O. Akinleye.
NCCU Associate Professor Dayami Lopez was awarded a $1.48 million grant from the National Institute for General Medical Sciences to study new means of treating high cholesterol and preventing heart disease.
The NCCU Bookstore will be open in Latham Parking Deck, as well as pop-up shops on campus and at the NCCU alumni host hotel, Sheraton Imperial Hotel Raleigh-Durham Airport, during Homecoming week.
NCCU instructor and drummer Thomas E. Taylor and New York percussionist/educator Alvin R. Atkinson Jr. will join the impressive gathering of jazz drummers performing at the university’s annual benefit concert
NCCU has been named one of the safest college campuses in the nation by Alarms.org, the official website for the National Council for Home Safety and Security.
NCCU's Juvenile Justice Institute found a steady reduction in misdemeanor arrests starting in 2008 as part of an investigation into low-level crime arrests in Durham from 2007 to 2016.
North Carolina Central University’s Royal Court will host its annual Little Royals fundraising pageant at 5 p.m., Sept. 21, featuring the theme Alice in Wonderland.
Patrick R. Liverpool, Ph.D., a veteran administrator and senior academic leader, has been appointed to serve as NCCU interim provost and vice chancellor of Academic Affairs effective June 1, 2019.
A joint project between NCCU, Duke and technology non-profit MCNC has been awarded a $66,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for a cybersecurity workshop for Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).