Life paused his college journey, but not his dream. After 25+ years, Dion Chavis returns to college through NCCU Online, proving to his daughter, and himself, that it’s never too late.
Jose decided to study law in the interest of promoting fairness. “Law does tend toward that,” he said. “It makes me kind of angry when things aren’t fair.”
Created in 2021 by Tryan McMickens, Ed.D., associate professor of higher education, the award-winning series exposes students to a range of higher education professionals and organizations in the U.S.
The exhibition, "Selections from the NCCU Permanent Collection," will be available to the public beginning on Friday, May 31, 2024, through Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024.
In the summer after her freshman year at North Carolina Central University (NCCU), Annika Webb attended a recruitment fair for medical schools in North Carolina.
Karuppusamy was born and raised in Tamil Nadu in southern India. His parents were subsistence farmers. It wasn’t profitable and when Karuppusamy was in fifth grade . . .
For Stephens-York, who will graduate from the School of Law at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) on May 4, helping young people has manifested in several ways.