UNC Pembroke’s on-campus food pantry, the CARE Resource Center, won second place in the NC Collegiate Hunger Challenge, earning a check for $7,000 to support food insecurity initiatives.
The check was presented at the 2022 NC Campus Compact Presidents Forum by Food Lion.
The Museum of the Southeast American Indian will present the exhibition, “Wuskitahkamik Miyai: Intersection of Worlds, 16th century Engravings by Theodor de Bry from the Michael N. Joyner Collection at the Ackland Art Museum,” on the campus of UNC Pembroke.
The Office of Student Inclusion & Diversity and the Social Justice Symposium Committee at UNC Pembroke will hold their annual Social Justice Symposium virtually on Feb. 9.
They finished season six of America’s Got Talent as the runner-up and returned to become a fan favorite of the popular TV show. Now The Silhouettes are coming to Givens Performing Arts Center for a one-night performance on March 3.
The Office of Student Inclusion & Diversity and the MLK Week Committee at UNC Pembroke recently announced events for MLK Week scheduled to be celebrated Feb. 14 – 18.
A New York Times bestselling author, who was once the youngest African American elected official in the nation, will speak at UNC Pembroke in February.
UNC Pembroke graduate students Courtney Bowles, Cora Flottman and Peter Nemr have been accepted to the 2022 Child, Adolescent and Family Behavioral Health Fellowship.
The university will transition to Condition 1 (Reduced Operations), effective 2:30 p.m. today, January 23, until 6 a.m. Monday, January 24. Beginning at 6 a.m. tomorrow, normal campus operations will resume.
With his 6-foot-8-inch frame and long flowing locks, Spencer Levi turns heads as he ducks through low doorways to UNC Pembroke’s classrooms. On the court, the talented senior is attracting national attention with his dominating style of play as a member of the men's basketball team.
The Student Health Services office at UNC Pembroke has been awarded a $3,000 mini-grant for COVID-19 to promote vaccination and mitigation efforts on campus.
UNC Pembroke's Homecoming Royalty will co-host a coat/jacket drive on campus January 17-21 in partnership with the Office of Community and Civic Engagement.
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke recorded the highest percentage of donors in the UNC System in the 2021 State Employees Combined Campaign.
The Givens Performing Arts Center at UNC Pembroke has canceled two January events due to spikes in COVID-19 cases. The following events have been rescheduled or canceled:
After discovering UNC Pembroke’s emerging agriculture science program, Katina Oxendine was inspired to return to her alma mater—this time with hopes of transforming her passion for medicinal plant research into a career.
Givens Performing Arts Center is kicking off its 2022 spring season with the musical tour de force “Forever Young,” featuring some of the biggest hits of the past four generations.
The show is on Saturday, January 22, at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $19 to $24.
The Givens Performing Arts Center at UNC Pembroke is one of the stops on the Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic Orchestra’s first-ever tour of the United States.
The performance is Wednesday, January 26, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $21.