News & Events from Around the College

Hamilton McMillan

Newly restored Hamilton McMillan statue unveiled

March 29, 2019
| News

More than 100 people gathered on the UNC Pembroke campus on March 28 to witness the unveiling and rededication of the newly restored Hamilton McMillan statue.

Halfmoon

Southeast Indian Studies Conference provides forum for scholars

March 28, 2019
| News

The Southeast Indian Studies Conference proved to be a valuable forum for discussion of the culture, history, and contemporary issues of Native Americans in the southeast.

Pictured here (from left-to-right) are Dr. Diana Lee, Dr. Chris Wooley, Dr. Melissa Buice, and undergraduate student Dominique Perez.

ETFL Professor Creates Interdepartmental Panel and Involves Student Presenter

March 26, 2019
| English, Theatre, and World Languages

“When I saw that UNC Chapel Hill and Duke were hosting the first annual North Carolina Latin American Studies conference,” says Spanish professor Diana Lee, “it made sense to organize a panel with [History professor Chris Woolley and Political Science professor Melissa Buice] because our research

Julie Kane

Former Louisiana poet laureate visits UNCP

March 25, 2019
| News

Julie Kane, former Louisiana poet laureate, spoke to a poetry writing class during a recent visit to campus. Dr. Kane also gave a public reading from her work in the Thomas Assembly Room of the Museum of the Southeast American Indian.

Unholy Trinity

UNCP senior takes first place in PBC Art Exhibition

March 22, 2019
| News

Lemuel Subdias’ first collegiate art exhibition resulted in the top prize.

The UNCP senior art major took home first place at the annual Peach Belt Conference Art Exhibition.

Robotics

UNCP to host FIRST Robotics competition March 30-31

March 22, 2019
| News

Thirty-six high school robotics team will battle in a FIRST Robotics event at UNC Pembroke March 30-31.

Pi Day

UNCP celebrates Pi Day with 400 middle school students

March 20, 2019
| News

More than 400 seventh and eighth graders from John Griffin Middle School in Fayetteville, Magnolia and Prospect schools in Robeson County visited The University of North Carolina at Pembroke for the 3rd annual Pi Day.

Students Join TriBeta, a national honor society for students of the biological sciences

Apply Today for Honor Society for Biology Students

March 12, 2019
| Biology

The Biology Department's chapter of TriBeta is now accepting applications.  TriBeta (or Beta Beta Beta) is a National Honor Society for students of the biological sciences, with numerous chapters across the nation.  

Julie Kane Reads Poetry March 14

March 12, 2019
| English, Theatre, and World Languages

PEMBROKE, NC – Thanks to a partnership of the Pembroke Magazine, the College of Arts & Sciences, and the Mary Livermore Library’s Friends of the Library, this Thursday at 5 p.m., poet, editor, professor emeritus, and former poet laureate of Louisiana Julie Kane will read from he