Boots on the Ground, Ballots in Hand: Frederick Douglass and the Work of Struggle
Join us for a voter registration drive and commemoration of Frederick Douglass’s activism and the work of justice.
Join us for a voter registration drive and commemoration of Frederick Douglass’s activism and the work of justice.
Did you know that the NCCU Eagle Nutrition Clinic offers no-cost nutrition services to students, faculty, staff, and members of the surrounding community?
We’re here to support your health with practical, evidence-based nutrition guidance — whether you have a specific medical concern or simply want to build healthier habits.
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University College is excited to invite you and your department to our Spring 2026 Virtual Open House!
Join us for a competitive game night where Thorpe scholars and History Club members test their Black history knowledge.
In July 2023, the N.C. General Assembly passed legislation transitioning oversight of North Carolina’s three specialty schools — the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf, the North Carolina School for the Deaf, and the Governor Morehead School for the Blind (GMS) — from the Department of Public Instruction to a Board of Trustees.
Join us for a hybrid event featuring a lecture on Black architects and an intergenerational conversation with industry professionals.
Author Calvin Stovall hosts a conversation and book signing regarding the history of Black hotel and resort owners.
Dr. Jim C. Harper, II leads a discussion on the history of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and its relationship with Carter G. Woodson.
IAIER is partnering with CDW to offer hands-on Copilot training sessions designed for students, faculty, and staff.