Cotrayia Hardison, the SGA president at UNC Pembroke, will earn a degree in political science at spring commencement next week and has chosen to further her studies at Elon University.
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke will be offering several opportunities over the next two weeks for faculty, staff, students and the local community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. UNCP will be providing first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
Michael Bullard and Charles Chavis of UNC Pembroke’s Office of Environmental Health and Safety have been awarded the Advanced Manager of Environmental, Safety and Health certificate (MESH).
Jennifer Wells, an associate professor in the Department of Nursing at UNC Pembroke, has been selected to participate in the North Carolina Nurses Association’s (NCNA) Leadership Academy.
Dr. Adolph L. Dial was once described as “a man for all seasons” largely due to his vast and varied life experiences which he readily shared with both students at UNC Pembroke and his community. His goal was always to inspire and make his world better than he found it.
UNC Pembroke neuroscientist Ben Bahr has received the 2021 Outstanding Mentor Award from the health sciences division of the Council on Undergraduate Research.
Last May, we all witnessed the tragic death of Mr. George Floyd at the hands of Derek Chauvin. Today’s decision is a monumental step that can now allow our country to move forward together, creating not only understanding but solutions.
A new school is on the horizon at UNC Pembroke to honor Mary McKenzie Edwards, a strong mother and role model who overcame obstacles in the 1930s to become a registered nurse.
Following the FDA, CDC and NC DHHS statements earlier this week regarding the pause on the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine, UNC Pembroke will no longer be offering this vaccine. According to the CDC and FDA, there is no evidence that similar medical issues