The North Carolina Museum of Art opened its first exhibit focusing exclusively on American Indian artists on Saturday, March 2, during a day-long celebration.
The Office of Student Inclusion & Diversity and the Gender Equity & Inclusion Committee at UNC Pembroke recently announced Women’s History Month events in March, April and May.
Considered one of the most vocal students in Nancy Strickland Fields’ museum studies class––UNC Pembroke senior Angelina Henhawk––sat in stunned silence last week as Rick West was a guest lecturer.
UNC Pembroke’s unique history will be celebrated during a special Founders’ Day ceremony at 11 a.m., Thursday, March 14 in front of Old Main on campus.
David Lewis knew Brigadier General Allen Jamerson (Ret.) was destined for greatness when they met 40 years ago as students at what was then known as Pembroke State University.
Shortly after joining the university in 2019, Dr. Ashley McMillan began leading efforts to establish a center to support American Indian students at UNC Pembroke.
Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke will host Brass Transit: The Musical Legacy of Chicago on March 21 at 7:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by Metcon and Rust Enterprises.
Tasha Locklear wants more than a career—she wants to make a difference in her community. But, as a non-traditional student, going back to school meant finding both a program that works with her schedule and the confidence to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse.