Calhoun describes the grant as “critical.” “It’s basically for infrastructure development in the areas of clinical and translational sciences,” Calhoun said.
“I’ve never set out to make history,” Kingsberry said. “My mom just taught me to love God, serve my family and community well, and defy any odds coming from poverty and socio-economic disadvantages.
The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Division of Student Affairs (DSA) welcomes Linell J. Jefferson III as the new Residential Life area coordinator for programming and leadership.