News & Events from Around the College

KIG float trip on the Lumber River near Chalk Banks

Canoeing at Chalk Banks along the Lumber River

October 26, 2019
| Biology

On October 12th, 2019, the Kids in the Garden program went canoeing on the Lumber River, beginning at Chalk Banks in Lumber River State Park.  Ranger Zachary Lunn, UNCP 2016 Environmental Science graduate, gave a quick description of what was likely to be seen along the river.

Scott Hicks and students at Spring Hill Middle School

African American Literature Class Conducts Creative Writing Workshop at Spring Hill Middle School

October 22, 2019
| English, Theatre, and World Languages

Langston Hughes was a poet of the people, capable of raising consciousness and inspiring others.

Hannah Jeffries

Junior Hannah Jeffries attends prestigious curatorial program

October 22, 2019
| News

The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection is home to the finest indigenous Australian art collections in the world.

Genna

Four HCAP alumni accepted to professional school

October 18, 2019
| News

Two UNC Pembroke students and two recent graduates have been admitted to professional schools at Duke University and Methodist University.

Genna Locklear and Angelica McNair have both been accepted into the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Duke University.

Creative Workshop

African American Lit class conduct creative writing workshop at Spring Hill Middle

October 16, 2019
| News

Langston Hughes was a poet of the people, capable of raising consciousness and inspiring others.

Joshua Cade (far left) receives Honorable Mention for Parkinson's Disease research

Joshua Cade’s Parkinson’s Research Lands Honorable Mention

October 13, 2019
| Biology

Biology major Joshua Cade investigated Parkinson’s Disease during an eight-week research internship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and it paid off BIG.  Joshua’s outstanding poster presentation, from this work, landed an “Honorable Mention for the 2019 Exceptional Summer Stu

Fazio

Professor Fazio, alumna present at Working-Class Studies Conference

October 1, 2019
| News

UNCP English professor Michele Fazio and UNCP graduate Crystal Hester attended the Working-Class Studies Association’s (WCSA) annual conference September 3-6 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England.

School Violence

The Role of Teachers and School Leaders in K-12 School Violence

September 20, 2019
| Faculty Publications
  •  Renee Lamphere, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke
  •  Kweilin Lucas, Mars Hill University

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Renee Lamphere

Incarcerated LGBTQ Populations: Current Controversies and Challenges

September 20, 2019
| Faculty Publications
  •  Renee Lamphere, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke

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Matthew Hassett Ph.D.

Immigration Policies and Crime

September 20, 2019
| Faculty Publications
  • Matthew Hassett, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke

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