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Acting Lecture by TV and Film Star April Parker Jones

April Parker Jones Laughing
NCCU University Theatre

On January 31, 2020, at 11 am, former North Carolina Central University student and now famed TV/film actor April Parker Jones will be giving an acting lecture in the NCCU University

Isaiah Jackson Presents Bitcoin and Black America

Isaiah Jackson
Room G32, School of Business Building

Isaiah Jackson, cryptocurrency champion and co-host of the YouTube series “The Gentlemen of Crypto,” will present a special seminar entitled "Bitcoin and Black America" on February&

Research Participants Needed for Right-Brain Research

The Right Brain Cognitive-Linguistics Lab, directed by Dr. Jamila Minga, is seeking adults who have not had a stroke and those that have for an NIH-funded research study. A stroke may lead to problems communicating. The purpose of this research is to understand how a stroke can affect communication.

Eagle Vets Meet and Greet

Eagle Vets Banner
216 Miller-Morgan Building

Calling all active-duty military, veterans and dependents! Eagle Vets will hold its first meeting of the Spring 2020 semester in room 216 of the Miller-Morgan Building during the 10:40 a.

Bryan Collier: You Can't Outgrow a Story Book Exhibition

The "You Can’t Outgrow a Picture Book” exhibition includes over 39 original works by author and children’s book illustrator Bryan Collier. Through the use of colors, shapes, textures and tones with watercolor and collage, Collier tells stories of many salient moments in black history and everyday life.

NCCU Theatre Presents the Broadway Musical Dreamgirls

Three girls on a stage in pink and gold dresses.
University Theatre

NCCU's Department of Theatre presents a Dean's Art Series production of Dreamgirls. This Broadway musical captures classic Motown sounds through the experiences of three aspiring artists who d

New Year, New You

New Year, New You
Shepard Library, 2nd Floor Leisure Area

Is one of your New Year’s resolutions to travel more? There are many benefits to studying abroad and traveling outside of the United States. Mr.

Communication Disorders Program Career Fair

Three drawn figures with different communication complications
Lobby of the H. M. Michaux School of Education

The Communication Disorders program is hosting a career fair in the H.M. Michaux School of Education on February 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.