A group of staff and student volunteers with UNC Pembroke's Community and Civic Engagement recently participated in a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training in collaboration with Robeson County administration.
Mass Communication instructor Cle Cousins recently earned first place for her paper, A History of Stereotyping in the Black Sitcom. The paper examines comedic stereotyping in shows ranging from the first black sitcom, Amos ‘n Andy, to current day
Mass Communication instructor Cle Cousins recently earned first place for her paper, A History of Stereotyping in the Black Sitcom. The paper examines comedic stereotyping in shows ranging from the first black sitcom, Amos ‘n Andy, to current day
Underrepresented minorities hold only 10 percent of faculty positions in colleges and universities across the U.S., according to recent reports. But a new program at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke seeks to increase that number.
Professor Jose D’Arruda has been named an American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Fellow for making exceptional contributions to enhancing the understanding and appreciation of physics through teaching.
Since being named N.C. Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green has been touring the state sharing her literary works on college campuses and with community groups.
Plant sciences are critical to the Biology curriculum at UNC Pembroke, and for years these disciplines have benefitted from a collection of dried, pressed plants (herbarium vouchers). Last August the herbarium collection grew by more than 50% -- from approximately 4500 specimens to 7000 spe