Correspondence to Class of 1987
This document contains correspondence to the Class of 1987.
This document contains correspondence to the Class of 1987.
"Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope" is a tribute to the ceaseless work of caregivers and frontline workers during this ongoing pandemic.
Don't miss out on one of three upcoming North Carolina Central University MBA information sessions:
The James E. Shepard Memorial Library will sponsor a virtual faculty/staff publication showcase in honor of National Library Week (April 3–8).
The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Fact Book is published annually by the Office of Research, Evaluation and Planning. The NCCU Fact Book: 2020–2021 provides the institutional profile as of Fall 2020 and contains a wide variety of information on new students, fall enrollment, degrees awarded, financial aid, faculty and staff and university finance.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is seeking 20 Black, African American, African or Afro-Caribbean adults to join an important study to understand community concerns and beliefs among people of color about vaccines and immunizations. Each participant will receive $50 in exchange for contributing their feedback.
This form is designed to ensure that all documentation is completed and all regulatory requirements are completed for each project where regulated asbestos-containing materials are disturbed. It outlines what sections should be completed as well as by whom and what information should be attached.
Track your progress in completing the Women's and Gender Studies minor with this checklist.