Recent college graduates, UNC Pembroke alumni, or anyone interested in a career change is invited to explore the career opportunities at UNCP during a Career Fair on May 11.
Hilda Pinnix-Ragland, a senior Fortune 500 business executive and philanthropist, will serve as keynote speaker at spring commencement at UNC Pembroke.
Under a beautiful blue sky, nearly 400 guests, including dozens of local and state officials, celebrated the opening of the James A. Thomas Hall––a state-of-the-art facility where UNC Pembroke is preparing future business leaders of our region.
Summer Woodside, an associate professor in the Social Work Department at UNC Pembroke, is the recipient of the 2022 Gary Lee Shaffer Award for Academic Contributions to the Field of School Social Work.
Students graduating from UNC Pembroke have been eager to continue their education in our state’s top graduate schools, and ECU is an obvious choice. For years, and in many other programs, UNCP students have been admitted to ECU for master’s- and doctorate-level studies.
Acclaimed N.C. actor and playwright Mike Wiley will perform his one-person show "Blood Done Sign My Name" on Tuesday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Givens Performing Arts Center at The University of North Carolina Pembroke.
The Teaching and Learning Center’s Shared Interest Group for Culturally Responsive Teaching in Higher Education recently presented a workshop for UNCP professors on “Syllabus Transformation: Creating Conditions for Students to Embrace Rigor and Succeed.”
Thomas Hall, director of the Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub at UNC Pembroke, was among the featured panelists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s Investing in Rural America Conference.
An ongoing collaboration between UNC Pembroke’s Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub and the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law’s Institute for Innovation was highlighted during a ‘Celebrating Legal Service to the State’ event in Chapel Hill last week.
Loury Floyd, dean of the School of Education at UNC Pembroke, has been appointed chair of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE) Committee on Meetings and Professional Development.
The critically acclaimed Broadway classic "South Pacific" is making a splash on April 29 with a performance at the Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Chubby Checker is a living legend with more than 50 years of performing on stage and in film. The legendary performer is appearing on May 6 at the Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.