Ruohong “Katherine” Wang, a current SGA senator who is an international student at UNCP, has been accepted into the 2019 Marian Drane Graham Scholars Program.
Officers with UNC Pembroke’s Police and Public Safety Department along with key administrators and staff, completed a three-day course last week designed to address emergency preparedness.
North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives will donate $75,000 over the next three years to support expanded opportunities for students enrolled in cybersecurity and computer science courses at UNC Pembroke.
First Bank has made a $25,000 gift to name the recruiter war room in the new School of Business building at UNCP, providing a dedicated space for students to connect and build relationships with industry recruiters.
Dr. Paul Gorski, author and founder of the Equity Literacy Institute and EdChange, shared his viewpoints that frame the ideas of poverty during a visit to UNC Pembroke on May 6.
UNC Pembroke in collaboration with the Lumbee Tribe established a Girls Who Code club designed to support and increase the number of women in computer science.
A $10,000 gift from Cisco will provide important resources to provide cutting-edge opportunities for students in the computer science, information technology and cybersecurity programs at UNC Pembroke.
Sophomore Tasia Mears is among 20 students selected from 500 applicants for the prestigious Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) Program at Duke University.
Director of Student Health Services Cora Bullard and Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings of UNC Pembroke recently received the Donate Life North Carolina Employer of Excellence award for their efforts to accommodate an employee, Megan Sherod, while donating a kidney to save the life of one of her best
You may be aware that yesterday afternoon a horrific incident of gun violence took place on the campus of UNC Charlotte where 2 people were killed and four others were injured.