Craig Karges reads minds, levitates tables and bends metal. His show "Experience the Extraordinary" will be Givens Performing Arts Center's first public performance since March 2020.
UNC Pembroke graduate Octavia Johnson was among 21 students nationwide selected to attend the 2021 National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Student Multimedia Project.
The event, considered a training ground for future media professionals, was held virtually August 18-21.
Species, an exhibit opening September 3, 2021, at the Artists League of the Sandhills, will feature work by Brandon Sanderson, professor of art at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
The UNCP School of Education is among a select group of educator preparation programs in the UNC System chosen to serve as Literacy Innovation Leaders.
Dr. Namyeon Lee, an assistant professor who joined the UNCP Department of Mass Communication this semester, has published the results of an experiment that tested news articles against infographics for conveying information about genetically modified food.
Cummings Aerospace facilitated a day of exploration for high schoolers attending Project 3C Aerospace and Engineering Careers Camp. Twenty summer campers traveled to Huntsville, Ala., on July 20 to spend the day at Cummings Aerospace.
Dr. Gerald Neal, an associate professor in the Master of School Administration program at UNC Pembroke from Laurinburg, recently celebrated the release of his second book, The Trauma-Sensitive School: Transforming Education to Heal Social and Emotional Wounds.
UNC Pembroke assistant professor Camille Locklear Goins is eager to return to the classroom this fall and is especially looking forward to the opportunity to implement practices and skills she gained as a participant in the Transformative Educational Leadership Program (TEL).
Kiara Moore is the first student from The University of North Carolina at Pembroke to be accepted into the John M. Belk Impact Fellowship, granted by The Hunt Institute.
Jasmine Coleman, U.S. Army veteran and assistant director for Academic and Military Outreach at UNC Pembroke, was a recent featured guest on an episode of the Veteran Friendly podcast.
UNC Pembroke graduate Jordyn Roark met with head officials at the White House last week to discuss the American Rescue Plan and ways to support students experiencing homelessness.