Diane Guerrero, star of Orange is the New Black on Netflix, Superior Donuts on CBS and Jane the Virgin has rescheduled her appearance at UNC Pembroke as part of the 2019 Distinguished Speaker Series.
If authentic enthusiasm and a few common-sense strategies are the secrets to closing achievement gaps, the 2018-19 North Carolina Principal of the Year Tabari Wallace has the answers.
More than 100 people gathered on the UNC Pembroke campus on March 28 to witness the unveiling and rededication of the newly restored Hamilton McMillan statue.
The Southeast Indian Studies Conference proved to be a valuable forum for discussion of the culture, history, and contemporary issues of Native Americans in the southeast.
Professor Veronica Hardy was presented with United Way of Robeson County’s Volunteer of the Year award for her humanitarian efforts during Hurricane Florence.
Julie Kane, former Louisiana poet laureate, spoke to a poetry writing class during a recent visit to campus. Dr. Kane also gave a public reading from her work in the Thomas Assembly Room of the Museum of the Southeast American Indian.
UNC Pembroke’s School of Education will present Family STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) Day on Saturday, April 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
More than 400 seventh and eighth graders from John Griffin Middle School in Fayetteville, Magnolia and Prospect schools in Robeson County visited The University of North Carolina at Pembroke for the 3rd annual Pi Day.
The University of North Carolina System Association of Student Governments has recently voted-in a third member of the UNC Pembroke Student Government Association into the executive board.
PEMBROKE, NC – The University of North Carolina at Pembroke will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the future School of Business building on April 11, 2019.
The event will be held in the parking lot in front of the Dial Humanities building at 11 a.m.
Ambitious scientists from Robeson and surrounding counties proudly displayed their ideas in various scientific forms inside the auxiliary gym in the Jones Health and Physical Education Center.
Researchers at The University of North Carolina Pembroke, East Carolina University, and the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs will undertake a longitudinal study of hurricane-affected residents of four rural North Carolina counties thanks to a nearly $200,000 grant from the National Science
The third annual #BraveNation Powwow and Gathering (BNPG) will be held Saturday, March 23 in the gym of the English E. Jones Athletic Center at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Grand entry is at noon. Doors open to the public at 10 a.m.