Dr. Cherry Maynor Beasley, a veteran nursing professor at UNC Pembroke, was recently presented with the Lifetime Commitment Award by UNC Health Southeastern.
UNC Pembroke has been awarded a $78,000 mental health grant to create a counselor-in-residence program. A full-time counselor will live in the residence halls and provide counseling services there.
UNC Pembroke recognized its outstanding alumni and former standout athletes at the 53rd annual Alumni Awards and Hall of Fame Ceremony on Friday, October 22.
Two participants in UNC Pembroke’s First Americans’ Educational Leadership program (FAEL) were among presenters at the 2021 National Indian Education Association Convention in Omaha, Nebraska held October 13-16.
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, UNC Pembroke is spotlighting Enyalee Goveo, class of 2022. Goveo is a senior exercise sports science and physiology major from Hope Mills.
UNC Pembroke Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings joined other administrators in applauding 92 employees for their years of service during a luncheon on October 14, 2021.
When his number one single “Ice, Ice Baby” was released, it was one of the biggest songs of the 1990s, and now Vanilla Ice is coming to Givens Performing Arts Center to welcome back UNC Pembroke alumni for its annual homecoming.
More than a dozen local, district and regional educational leaders attended a Superintendents’ Appreciation Breakfast hosted by the UNC Pembroke School of Education on Wednesday.
UNC Pembroke is expanding its reach into Asheboro with the recent signing of an agreement with Randolph Community College, making it easier for aspiring teachers to complete their four-year degrees.
UNC Pembroke received a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVM) to support the university’s Sexual Violence Prevention and Advocacy Program.
Chancellor Emeritus Joe Oxendine helped transform UNC Pembroke and his legacy lives on in his commitment to education, his community and the university he cherished.