UNC Pembroke’s Branch Ed project members were invited to share educator preparation bright spots at the Fall Convening of the Branch Alliance for Educator Diversity held September 27-29 in Pomona, Calif.
American mathematician and author Dr. Francis Su will be presenting a lecture titled “Mathematics for Human Flourishing” on October 20 at UNC Pembroke's Upchurch Auditorium in the James A. Thomas Hall.
A star-studded alumni panel of former standout student-athletes will kick off a new speaker series presented by Campus Engagement and Leadership at UNC Pembroke on October 20.
Homecoming festivities at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke will feature a 90s throwback concert on Friday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m. in the Givens Performing Arts Center featuring Tone Loc, C&C Music Factory, Digital Underground, and The Quad City DJs.
Current and incoming UNC Pembroke students interested in pursuing a doctoral degree in pharmacy may be eligible for guaranteed admission to UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, the nation’s top-ranked pharmacy program.
Dr. Loury Floyd, dean of the School of Education at UNC Pembroke, has been recognized for her leadership, contributions and service to the North Carolina Education Preparation Program.
Five UNC Pembroke leaders have been selected for the UNC System’s BRIDGES Academic Leadership Program for Women.
It was the largest number selected from UNCP in the 30-year history of the program. A kickoff meeting was held September 9-10 at the Rizzo Center in Chapel Hill.
Philip Oxendine, 2021 First Americans’ Educational Leadership (FAEL) cohort alumnus, was recently appointed as the director of federal programs with the Public Schools of Robeson County.
Dr. Stephanie Robinson, an assistant professor in the Department of Counseling at UNC Pembroke was recently appointed to the North Carolina Addiction Specialist Professional Practice Board (NCASPPB).
Recent graduates of the School of Education Master of School Administration (MSA) and participants of the First Americans' Educational Leadership (FAEL) Program were recently appointed to administrative roles in Robeson and Hoke counties.
UNC Pembroke was among six universities selected as training sites for the NC BioBetter project as part of the U.S. Economic Development Administration Phase 2 Build Back Better Regional Challenge.
As a fourth-year doctoral candidate researching the genetic factors behind Clostridioides difficile infections at one of the nation’s top research universities, there’s not much free time carved out in Cheyenne Lee's schedule these days.
Dr. Joanna Hersey, associate dean for the College of Arts and Sciences and professor of Music at UNC Pembroke, participated in a special event in Washington D.C. held at the Library of Congress.