Cinderella Ballet Donates Tickets to Hearts for the Arts
World Ballet Company shared the magic of Cinderella with the community by donating 200 tickets to GPAC’s Hearts for the Arts fund ahead of their Sept. 30 show at UNC Pembroke.
A Legacy of Giving: Taley and Jordan Hunt’s Commitment to Student Success
For Taley and Jordan Hunt, giving back to UNC Pembroke is more than just a way to honor their alma mater — it’s a commitment to ensuring future students have the support they need to succeed.
Trey Allen: A Lifelong Scholar of Law & Leadership
Before Trey Allen '97 ever sat behind a judge’s bench, before he advised Marine Corps generals on legal matters or counseled North Carolina’s top judges, he was a young boy in Robeson County, lost in the pages of history books.
Anna Grossheim Duncan: More Than A Jersey, A Leader
At first glance, Anna Grossheim Duncan’s story reads like a classic collegiate standout — record-breaking statistics, championship titles and shelves lined with awards. But those details only scratch the surface.
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.
UNCP Sparks Regional Innovation Through Additive Manufacturing Expo
UNC Pembroke hosted its first-ever Southeastern Additive Manufacturing Initiative (SAMI) Expo last week, bringing together students, faculty and industry leaders from across the region for a day of hands-on learning, networking and innovation in 3D printing and additive manufacturing.
UNCP Honors Its Roots, Celebrates Resilience During Indigenous Peoples’ Day Event
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, the only four-year university founded by American Indians for American Indians, celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday with a day filled with music, art and cultural traditions honoring Native heritage and resilience.
Spirit of the Carolinas Marching Band Wows Crowds at Timberwolf Throwdown
UNC Pembroke’s Spirit of the Carolinas Marching Band (SOTC) hit the road on Saturday, October 4, performing as the exhibition band at the third annual Timberwolf Throwdown marching band competition at Montgomery Central High School in Troy, N.C.
UNCP Curator Honored with National Award for Advancing American Art
UNC Pembroke’s Museum of the Southeast American Indian director and curator Nancy Strickland Chavis has been awarded the 2025 William Collins Smith Auburn Award for Advancing American Art by the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University.
Seven Outstanding Students Inducted into UNC Pembroke’s Elite 1887 Society
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke will honor seven exceptional students as the 2025 inductees into the 1887 Society, one of the university’s most prestigious student honors.