UNC Pembroke alumnus Cedric Turner-Kopa is among the first Peace Corps volunteers to return to overseas service since the agency’s unprecedented global evacuation in March 2020.
The Office of Global Engagement, the Office of Student Inclusion & Diversity, and the International Education Week Committee at UNC Pembroke recently announced events for International Education Week.
UNC Pembroke is collaborating with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) to increase the number of school-based mental health providers.
UNC Pembroke is collaborating with Robeson Community College to host a resource fair for prospective students from the Hispanic and Latiné communities in Robeson County.
The event will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at Robeson Community College in Building 13 on Wednesday, January 25.
The Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine continues its work as a cultural ambassador with a 40-date U.S. tour that includes a stop at the Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of UNC Pembroke.
Givens Performing Arts Center is bringing in 2023 with the musical tour de force Forever Young featuring some of the biggest songs of the past four generations.
Dr. Loury Floyd, dean of the School of Education at UNC Pembroke, has been elected to the American Association for Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE) Board of Directors.
Three biology students at UNC Pembroke were recognized for their independent research at the joint annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia.
Local church volunteers with the Burnt Swamp Baptist Association spent the morning filling more than 100 care packages that will be delivered to UNC Pembroke students who cannot make it home for the holidays.
UNC Pembroke sophomore Magally Ortiz-Rojas has been selected for outstanding leadership and service by North Carolina Campus Engagement, a statewide network of colleges and universities committed to preparing students for civic and social responsibility.
Growing up, Nia Jones dreamed of attending college to become a veterinarian. Her world was turned upside down when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in her senior year of high school. She suffered significant nerve damage causing her right arm to be pinned to her chest.
Dr. Cherry Beasley, associate dean of the College of Health Sciences at UNC Pembroke, has been appointed as a member of the North Carolina Institute of Medicine (NCIOM).