Nancy Strickland Fields, director of the Museum of the Southeast American Indian, discusses her ties to Robeson County in an Our State Magazine article by Elizabeth Leland. Fields joined the museum in J
Motti Inbari (Philosophy & Religion) and Kirill Bumin (Political Science & Public Administration), have received a $4000 Micro-Grant for the study of Christian Zionism from the Academic Engagement Network.
Two UNCP alumni, Lieutenant James Obershea 02' and Sergeant Damien Mclean 01' of the Robeson County Sheriff's Office, took time out of their schedules to speak with Rudy Locklear's Criminology class.
Astrid Oviedo, Assistant Professor in Nursing, recently published an article, "The Doctrine of Deliberate Indifference: Reed vs. Krajca," in the Journal of Forensic Nursing, July/Sept 2017. Ms.
Summer 2017, UNC Pembroke introduced its first annual Engineering Camp Pembroke. Elementary and Middle school kids from around the region participated the day-camps from July 24 through August 8, 2017. UNC Pembroke partnered with the N.C.
Professor Xianhua Wu visiting from Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST), Nanjing, China, presented a talk on Friday, July 21, 2017. He first spoke about his institution, NUIST, and its School of Economics & Management.
Mario Paparozzi (Professor & Chair, Sociology & Criminal Justice) was guest speaker at the “Send a Cop to College” event in Wilmington. The annual fundraiser was sponsored by the Wilmington Police Recreation Association, a non-profit, and benefits its scholarship program.
PEMBROKE, N.C. – University officials announced a partnership program between The University of North Carolina at Pembroke and N.C. State University designed to attract the brightest future veterinarians.