Loury Floyd, dean of the School of Education at UNC Pembroke, has been appointed chair of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE) Committee on Meetings and Professional Development.
The critically acclaimed Broadway classic "South Pacific" is making a splash on April 29 with a performance at the Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Chubby Checker is a living legend with more than 50 years of performing on stage and in film. The legendary performer is appearing on May 6 at the Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
In all the 58 years former UNC Pembroke Chancellor Dr. Joseph and First Lady Adrienne Oxendine were married, she always planned something special for his birthday.
Trips to the theatre. Fancy dinners. Surprise parties.
The North Carolina Association of Educators has posthumously recognized the late Agnes Chavis, inducting her into the association’s Educational Hall of Fame.
UNC Pembroke will roll out the welcome mat for hundreds of prospective students and parents on April 2 for the first in-person Open House since the start of the pandemic more than two years ago.
Since joining the Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub at UNC Pembroke in 2018, Ed Hunt has been dedicated to fostering partnerships with the agricultural and business communities.
Dr. Irene Pittman Aiken, dean of The Graduate School at UNC Pembroke, was recently elected to serve on the Executive Committee of the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools (CSGS).
Enjoy a festive event featuring live music, the Spirit Squad, a T-shirt giveaway, cupcakes and refreshments and make a gift at UNC Pembroke’s Month of Giving Extravaganza from 4 to 6 pm at the Joseph B. Oxendine Administrative Building on March 31.
The School of Education at UNC Pembroke has received a record $2.9 million grant from the Anonymous Trust that will fund student scholarships for 30 future educators and transform the lives of generations of students in rural and underserved communities.
Beaming with pride and wearing a big smile, Betty Oxendine Mangum proudly posed for photos in front of a black and gold backdrop honoring the names of UNC Pembroke’s seven founders.