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October 15 Mark Locklear

A Farm-Grown Work Ethic Powers Chad Mixon’s Military Success

During his time as the senior instructor for the Army ROTC program at UNC Pembroke, Sgt. Johnny Torre saw countless future leaders and standout cadets come through the program.

Carla Jacobs
August 25 Mark Locklear

Chief Audit Officer Selected for Prestigious U.S. Army War College National Security Seminar

Carla Jacobs, chief audit officer at UNC Pembroke, was among a select group of civilian leaders invited to participate in the U.S. Army War College’s 2025 National Security Seminar in Carlisle, Pa.

From Cadet to Commander: Col. Chad Mixon Inspires the Next Generation
June 04

From Cadet to Commander: Col. Chad Mixon Inspires the Next Generation

As garrison commander of Fort Bragg – the largest military installation in the world - Col. Chad Mixon oversees operations that impact more than 264,000 people. But this spring, his mission brought him home to UNC Pembroke, where his journey as a leader began.

ROTC students sitting in a classroom at UNCP
April 25

UNCP Earns Top Rankings in Military Friendly School Designations

UNC Pembroke continues to build on its commitment to supporting military service members, veterans and their families, earning top honors in the newly released 2025-2026 Military Friendly rankings.

Graduating military-affiliated students gathered on the UNCP campus to receive their honor cord
December 09

UNCP salutes military-affiliated graduates with ceremony

U.S. Army veteran Rizihery Saenz arrived at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke in the spring of 2021 with one goal: to earn a college degree. When Saenz’s college journey culminates at commencement this week, the Bronx, New York, native will leave with more than a social work degree. He will carry with him lifelong connections and a broader perspective on life.

Jasmine Coleman of UNC Pembroke
November 08

Jasmine Coleman named among Veteran Champions of the Year in Higher Education

Jasmine Coleman, director of Academic and Military Outreach at UNC Pembroke, has been named among the 2024 Veteran Champions of the Year in Higher Education by the Military Friendly program.

Rizihery Saenz speaks during the Veterans Honor Wreath Ceremony
November 09

UNCP honors student veterans, active-duty members

Native New Yorkers, like Rizihery Saenz, will forever be impacted by 9/11. Shortly after the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, Saenz relocated with his family to North Carolina.

Best Colleges for Veterans category, increasing 10 spots to No. 16
September 18

UNCP climbs in U.S. News & World Report rankings

UNC Pembroke climbed 11 spots in the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2023-2024 Best Colleges rankings.

Second Lt. Keely Jones Aliseo
July 17

UNCP Army ROTC graduate pursues military nursing career

The nursing program at UNC Pembroke can be challenging for the average college student — but Keely Jones isn’t your average student. Jones aced the program, graduating with honors last May and doing so as an Army ROTC cadet — which is no cakewalk.

Military Friendly badge
March 09

UNC Pembroke earns highest Military Friendly distinction

Regarded as one of the top military-friendly universities in the country, UNC Pembroke is once again being recognized for its commitment to veterans, military service members and their families. G.I. Jobs Magazine has recognized UNCP as a Military Friendly School for 2022-2023. While the university has earned the designation every year since 2010, UNCP retained its gold status and increased its standing to third among the Top 10 Military Friendly Schools for small public institutions nationwide. The ranking represents the highest designation in university history.